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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C, THURSDAY, JULY 19, -1923. = SPORTS. Nationals Just Miss Tying Double-Play Record : -Fohl Shows Worth as Manager v B |OUTFIELDER IS BOUGHT | VIL DOGS ] GHARRITY’S NERVOUS FOOT JUNIOR NINES PROVIDING [YLE OF DE KEEPS FIGHT IN BROWNS BARS FIFTH DUAL KILLING| =% % womr | REAL RACE FOR HONORS| STOPS LEGION TEAM| ™ p i v ANY REVERSES by the Washington ball club. He Quantico Marines, aided by lhe' e comes from the Raleigh team of clever mound work of George Kyle, the Pledmont League, but was I THREE teams in section B of the junior division are supplying some | triumphed over the American Legion . That’s Only Distinguishing Feature of Griffs’ Play,| chnscd from Norfolk of the vir- thrillers in the race for top place. Thus far the Epiphany nine is | %4m. to 2 at the American Leasuc | Battles Along Under Circumstances That Would 7 ! winia eircuit, which had placed park yesterday. . . leading. With Corson and Dezendorf pitching a-fine brand of ball, o . > him with the Tarheel outfit unde i : i . Yenthors e S However, Morton Holding Them to Two Hits, eplional sgvecment. It 1a Smitws |the church playess have copped four straight victories, The Shamrock ol borms oUpossd tho leather. Have Broken Down Other Pilots—Team hile . hitting that has impressed Presi- |Juniors and the Waverly team are near the section icaders, each having and fahning nine of the devil .o - While Indians Beat Johnson, 4-1. dent Grimih of the Wationals, she | WoIr three out of four games. o R g Has Good Chance to Finish Second. o Dlayes, whe is: in 'is very eacty |, When the Shameock, Junigry and off him well scattered. - ) { twenties, having hit over 360 for |5.15 o'clock on the Randle field, a bit- GRIFFS’ STICKWORK Peerless Athletic Club will en- BY JOHN B. KELLER. ! e first half of the Pledmont lrlrlll_\' ‘fou;;hl same is n»xw;cl»;lu”u(:r‘g {ounter a atrong fos i I(he“rlaTh BY JOHN B. FOSTER. League e & wi be depended upon to hurl tomorrow afternoon with the Wash- o . . . 's nervous foot yesterday kept seanon. Mo alse Kaua Eme |3 Scks to vietory, while Waverty G. AB. H. SB. ‘BBL Pot.|ington Barracks team on the latter's HE St. Louis Browns are beginning to show something unexpecte LEVELAND. july 19.—Pat Gharrit ( : AND, 3 throwing nrm and ix fairly faxt on Sk g . o . 5 p . - ‘. N . robab] i Augustine or| rgra 5o P di. d. e 3 eer- v Vi i i o thre ¢ Nationals from equaling a major league fielding record. In feet. He probably will not re- | Tripp. i s & ‘ommu".. 5w s : .§:§'|’-«“~'-“"n”.,"m"“‘..1.’.’2;"’2‘2“’"3{ e s They are a very good third in an organization that holds threc seve wming of the game wi ians, Larry G . 4 with the mogul of the Prince Georges very bitter disappointments. They may not stick there, and, on ti eventh iy uing of the game with the Indians, Larry Gardner | port u‘-m atter the clove of the | (. s Epiphany, ] Ruel 72 221 T sl combination. He can be reached at ther yl e e i b ’ was on first when Frank Brower drove a hot grounder toward the middle ¢ campalgn iu the Pledmont organ- |peid the Langdon nine down to four |Rice 7 328 {other hand, they may go to second place, where they finished last year 31 .804| North 7794-W. : ' its yeste eam w o | i | N erw ir future, Lec Fohl s get a I, substitute second-sacker, intercepted the ball and | tzatien. ,.1]...1.“\' ,“lmr‘rl:“.ml:ll.onl”‘ ’1-‘h??<'|'€“.'i.'5"3u‘1-’;{,‘f"..§; sgine :: :f: 25 No matter what happens to their future, Lee Fohl should get a tossed hurriedly to Roger Peckinpaugh for a force play on Gardner. ) o H base. Jimmy O'N, 1 nGek the Wi | Oldsmoblle Sales Company nine| of credit this particular moment, because he has nursed his team througl Iners. who connected for fourtee 8= | Btuage - .rn. 78 268 arz| Wil hold a meeting tonight at the| conditions which would have made sulkers of some managers and wrecks Peck, standing on second, took the throw that outspeeded Larry and re- { BAMB'NO RUNS HIS gles. | Pockinpaugh .. 83 310 ‘70 home of Manager Entwisle. 1669 Co-| of gthers, layed to Gharrity, the sphere reaching Pat while Brower was a stride | | Twelve safctiex enabled the St Ter- | Harris .. ! lumbia road, apartment No. 20. . i = 5 ra k 3 3 i b Tide | 281 253 B . Fohl has handled teams that came within sight of the champion from the initial station. But Pat as he caught the ball lifted that foot} jesa team to down the Plaza Athletic gyan, 218 £ his £ > & . 239, Thexe are the players requested tojand lost it by a slender margin. He almost won the pennant for Clevelan oi his from the cushion and Brower was safe. HOMER TOTAL T0 22| ¢1u0, 3 to L im section A of the sentor | gogyay, ", pis ¥ g on the pennant for Clevelar | be present at a meeting of the Peer- | . H ‘ i r 1238 | 5 K- 0% and was not retained as manager because of one mistake in judgment. __Four double plays had been registered by the Nationals iu the earlier division. Res was found for five runs {q J0 =" & &3 % Juniors tomorrow night at 8 5 L innings, and had Pat glued his foot to the sack in the seventh the fifth = Bombrest, who shared the mound ! BRussell . 5 23 ,2:31 o'clock: . Verts, Gleason, Glasgow, | 1here \\vgsfno complaint as to the way he handled his players, but he wa : ' 217 Fox, Gubish, Langher, Wayple, Scan- | criticized for the way he moved his men in an actual game to det two-piy killing would have been recorded, tying the mark for such field- | Number 22 was stuck on Babe o for St raress allowed tut thioe if:;m‘j' . 218l lon, Kelly, Kendig, Grass and Ready. | results, z H g feats in a single game held by s ationa o . 3 blows. o . = i i . 1:\.;),_1 .ui mI ‘.I xvu,.lh fi'm\u held by several National League outfits. but | Ruth's mirror last night to greet him {Johnson 07 Boye. Cind Takeet dbam-togk Last year Fohl was criticized in St. — m‘|}cu-l‘ only by the Browns in (ll_k‘ .}.w_eman League. And the Browns | when he awoke today, He copped hix! Dominican Lyceum continued it 555;:‘,'3 3L measure of the Vandom Insects Loufs for exactly the same thing. He JOHNSON PUTS AN END made theirs,as far back as April 27, 1915, latest homer in yesterday's game with | \inning stre ection B of the |Conrey ... 1381 o 1. moved a king when he should have Suiher, wteat ol SiEner e : e V'8 g unlimited di when it took the |Zahniter 062 e sacrificed a pawn. He gambled and . e rfat hicvencnt T : detroit, when Waite Hoyt h Tiesutre. of Farlvii nine, o to | Sleexior ‘0] silver Springe Giants romped away | lost on the chance of 4 single play. TO JAMIESON’S STREAK SR e L L YES, WE DIDN'T WIN Tygers to one run and th 1. Snappy Garrison of the losers and | th the Powhatan Midgets, 14 to 4.| Others have gambled and won. That fast ball zipping through had the Na- | won the first game of the jLarry Nops of the Bumlalcass hoth tionals at his e For seven in- nings he turned them back hitless and | pobag g oroN: A B K P0. A the midwestern city, 4 to 1. Of the [hurled flashy ball. Mudd's clever | four runs made by the Now Yori |felding and timely pl?mfh\x by ||,..’ W s Co) > mproving— s for team. three were -u irs, one | 8 nd Spalding ded the winners = ) tdown and ee) - o v k weven hits in ax many times at ba Yasben were Tnsucd . the fivet. four | Gae I the Babe's and' the - i 1 || Emerald Wiagets ave fssucd a defl| U o once 1 bie plavers, prals. | before Waiter 3 frames—it scemed that Morton was : sticks of Dugan a % Aurorn team wtill Ix lcading the ! to all teams averaging twelve toliny nis youngsters so that they would | Weshington pltcher stopped hin destined to k into the no-hit game Boston and Chicago p ;i | midget division 2s a result of its tie UNLIMITED DIVISION. |thirteen years of age. Challenges ave| gy ‘ i yesterday. hurling hist their double-header sime with thd Emblem 5 i being received by D. Bellman, Hyatts il T . aval . Jamievom commected mafely his his hopes of sach city, Boston winning the first game. riy 600 funs Py SSELTION A.) [\"H«* 379-R. i et Daseman with enspurage. | 18wt time at bat Wonday, it five were shattered in eighth - 6 to 3, and Chicago the second, 11 to stage one oday's game—Garfield vs. Petworth, Wash- - it wns e el WIR ENCOUTAEE"| in @ row off Mays Tuesday and led ing after two Nationals had been | oiRsR P The Cardinals won a fast game | & the series. W |inglon Sarracks, 8:18 o'cleck. Chevy Chase Athletic is casting; Mnt was frightencd off the track by | o the first inning yesterdny with retired. Nemo Leibold, third up in the | Totals . from the Giants, 6 to 4. playing i the | nBt them 5| Mo same yesterday. : SO & paime w i MY J':"’"r‘z;uxr-“:.:,s:‘\:m:ml‘rr»;:h":'fw vf(»n;‘r;ag_. illx,ll‘(I & stusie 1o mext iile Mp Be ssion clouted a double off the right| OLEVELAND. Polo ands. and the Cineinnati | threatening to halt the game, thel STANDING. m for Satur: according to Man-) the populace began to roar for Fohls: grounded out, but on hix next ap- d wall and Ossie Bluege slammed | Jamicson. If.. . Reds, defeating Brooklyn, climbed Auroras deadlocked the count when | Team, £ " nd 95, I“'}“l'h ”"‘2‘]""5 '“_‘!',“;:‘ n e ";"1"}‘ pearance he drove out a double o triple to center. Morton gained Summa, rf. little neurer the top of the Nations 3 infield hit scored Goddard | Garfleld | Trensury 3 3 = e 11 Fant oo o ich tuis man had| snisked the day with a Base o Hoiho BTory. NOWiaver, #Or Na rativediBueakes. of League. The Glots aut mem ol Serves | Legion. 000 | Soasssty. Games with the Linworth Juniors | been compelled to deal with this year. | paite. omo | . ver, for he_ Speaker, cf... ag » Glants and Reds hav [ ey | B ; 009 | can be arranged by calling Franklin| it would have floored one less patient | the next four batters order to get ¥, Sewell, s oach lost thirty games, but the 3 | Printers 607 Jr.0.U.AM. 3 005 tter o clon A ann 1L L o is name among the two-hit game ! WAmby, 2.... | 1500 | Meroury. .. 000 | 2903 . test is|and moderate lieavers of the and that is Broses 1o Giants have won four more than Cin- ome feat in these davs of colossal 8, 0'Neill, ¢ coramacB o BSRIRIVE cocccccoromenwauNAsdIo00 t bat. connecting for two doubles| This year Fohl's team began with-| Charlic Jamieson, star left ficlder | Ellus of the winners had a good day |is the lottery of base ball. CLEVELAND, Ohlo, July 10.— |:md a wingle in five tries. out Sisler and he instead of s(um:' of the Cleveland Indians, obtained olszossecastt w et z g & Q - w = = = = ] CT3 ° 8l onBoncwond Bl m.ws0omm I HEER GG [ IR -1 PR »l mooorroont ulococosce | voouuocood &l mommns ol escccccss! ] moved anothe Sought with the Roam rhe < = 5 : nnati., = The Reds trimmed the Martin Juuiors moved another (SECTION B.) jmouEnt J oumer: | The Browns, with good vitening. | cANADA PICKS NETMEN outing. Morton, p. e 11 _ Yesterda; o i ;|teen year old class run, and then took a 1ittle tent while form for t uners. In ad ¥'s tesult—Dominican Lyceum, 6| rooklyn team, 8 to 4, in a quiet and | Boteh titleward in section Cof | gy PO hamrock,| Srmecn Midgets are seeking games|!2Ye possibilities in them as pro- gentlemanly ime. the junior division, defeating ihe | ilog, fimgpoline Tleld we. Shamrock, | Sonecs IoRety o, o and fouy: | nounced A Lhomlot otiits &ud hishen FOR DAVIS CUP MATCH Nats Never in Running. Fotais In Cleveland the Senmators got one | Tremont nin afi as is Charles Procter, per and Robertson on. the indeld | g itehi o i et 1098, is booking contest and Hobertson o ke el DO Do .|>UI;‘\‘..“,““'A.\hlnnon ..00000 1 01 lome team ran around the bascs m to allowin four Ulngles [Pk View. 1. STANDING. (eat R s booking duntests ¥ are not weaklings, and if their 19.—A UL CF the ThnAing alL the Wiy aven | M. o-10 8 810168 8 & x=1]1curimes. nd fanning @ uyers, ho MUl (s ol S me ) S .%ot o OROMBlOR Aikiede Clwb digposed of e s kets o1ty Tépilar Clip gion % committee . an Though their monndsmin, Walter qsoise hits —Jamieson, Lisbold, Summa. | Althougli outhit nearly two to one | the first two t - Much interestipo T 3 5 o0 | B, - 5 Ti3! the Sunshine Midgets, 9 to 0. Wid- tting. thew they an pushigieirine DAV ot ST s (nough thelr moundsman, = Walter Twreobase Mite—J. Sowsll. Wamby. Bluege. | St. Louis shutout the Driladeipiiane | i being mantf 1o the fray be- |gatoinsn s $EE0 | Baekiend., 1'% 2, held the losers down to four to the position of runners-up.|nounced the selection of W. Lerd Jolinson, gaye a very credifable por. | Sxcriiee Bligo: Dotls plays—Otarmts 3 teeen SC Martin und e Mount | Somwpe 3 § 759 | Bark Vie o e he ey O Tner e D Rensle, or k Wright and e o . hazzt 1d took the game, 2 to 0, i Re T 3 forman The veteran wa G| Rusl: Peck and Oharisy: musge, ONelll and: My, "0 oRe-tought game 1 { Uleasant duniors tomorrow. Mount | Boll. Field. 1 1 509 . ching. which they have not had. Willard Crocker. Montreal, and A. S £ Era! Cleveland, 4: Washington, 7, i | delphia the home team beat Ch leasant is leading with four straight L e ix wanted by the Urion A - Milne, Vancouver, as Canada’s D 5 i oaly N 1 6 Mortan, & o, 5. “Steack ontaBy | 7 10 6, Pittsburgh to wine, while St Martin has won three (SECTION C.) . 1 for Saturday af 3| The Giants have been given a hard | Cup team. A some spee upport Kept him out of Johngon °8: Ty Morton. Umpizes—Messts, | Boston on the latter { T me—St. Joseph vs. Milan, 15th!c’clock on diamo of chase by the western teams during| They will mect the Japanese team serious trouble until the seventh. Evans and Hildebrand. Time of game—2 ' ning 3 to 1 : northeast, 5:15 o'clock. |Manument 1ot a thelr home stay. They have won|on July 26, 27 and 28. in Montreal Then with one ou: he lost control | hours. g = 2 uncorked w 8: 0'Den-linen to met in towel with . 3 4 A e A e o 2l mommmwrmin® vl ococooem temporarily and threw three wide 8 Clnein- ones to Joe Sewell. Johnson followed ago, whic 2 ol = NS . "KS | Kiliotts, 8 to %, in section A, of the e are their three b 54 . S o L s e FIFTY-FIFTY. |BROWNS. 2; MACKS, 0200000 Tan. W, p. AINIETE Giun s E e et o st Cistomerk MH STAYS { ked with the 3 {mond, 1923 H streer ! nati, Pittsburgh and C t 2 Phils Ol Ik nT it for & Thioln. ThC (AT CHICAGO.) - Bl 300 2 4 out for games w see them through if the other teams afe S lowed, etting the k. ‘ St. Jo # b the aivi nti; e to keep Pittsburgh and; saf followed, netting th FIRST GAME AMERICAN SECURITY oukyh. 3 s gin is arranging con sndition of subjection he u brace of tallies and it found | Boston. ABM.0,A. _Chicago. AB.H w-off against one an- SILENGES w U NINE N Capital City Athletie Club is ¢ other all of the time, but depending o - ing the city to arr Ze @ serie upon the other fello to sustain at- . . - S TION AL week end games. tack is not the McGraw way of win- - days Sume—Mohawk Prep va. Rosmer. ||.ives vo ag 3 oot et TYosterdsy's result—St, Teress, §: Pl 0. braneh 172 i i ¢ i and Pittsburgh should - Harke turned in a 4-to-1 vietory suddenly take the bit in their teeth for the American Security nine when! o L“:‘N"!T"‘ - . and win two full series the New York he allowed the heavy-clouting West- Waveriy . 3 ¢ 1.000 St. Teissa.. 3 B e s Diephen uiClub ie v would he against a very hard —— 1 o B " @ H P 0 Hooper,If.. Meon s Collins,2b.. Mostil.of . .. Sheely.1b. . Elsh,If Kamm 35 Walter for two more wallops in its | Menoskv.if. two-run eizhth. Picinioh'o . Only five Nationals got on the paths | Elagst'd.rf, ore the cighth inninz. In the first | Buracld . old walk nd ifice and | Jeich el d before | Pitten'r, 25, rrity out | Fewster.ss. Scirlice Ruel and Ebmke,p. .. Bobori'ap + forced Tover i Teck and Johnson w: ¥ out sStrunk Ruel drew a pass aft re out 7;"“«9 g 3 s Tl Roamens.. '3 1 667 Bie { vson, t 2 mes in_ suceession while the| & ” 1 the fourth. then Peck ponped to . T | terday e rcial League. He | Bl Flese 000 | s 1 Lo air-aroom eeps air ped — erbor (2). Twro-bass rher. Homie rus | terday in t o re League. He il sy ng or I ing ever Busl's crew in the next’ three in-| eBatted for Leverette in elghth, atehews. Left on bases—Philadelphia, 10 | *1° Today's game—Aztecs vs. u i partm 1 A ing for a e ow | #Butted for Mostil in ninth: { Bt Lou's, 4. Bases on balis—Off Helmack, 2 L streets southunst, 5.1 oictoen " Tt HG Nao) - Sunda 3 how. R e Combed—Well-Groomed | o ° cocnmmo McM'us 25, Severe! Ecnall 3b owsontioun ORI _u.._.,...,..a amouceen conooomn ol mmusonuesi A oo B noomrEwans =0 ol morcomone 3 L test Sunday clephone Manager | fight. Let either tes 6 5 avn iniom heons unly thyss Mits veuo| IoRawRes ¥ 3 T au Aaicet 8 v ig Let cither team win seven or O o % losco @l oeo -rocomon o ol moo ® 5 Jndians were active during (NS Boston ... 8 8 0 0 0 3 0 o 1_g| Sirick oDy Heimeek: 1 bv Shocker. 4 arthy, first sacker for the win-| No game vestord ichied at Adams (Copright. 1 Relding et Uhem In Check | pame sioinich Floeeay, aetal, op o | Of Sme— hour and 41 minutes, 0 ected for a homer and STANDING. i ] a5 Jam singied pust third | piiaseriqaich, Flagstesd, Reichle, Shanks, | —_— s four trips to the plate Staniey 500 ary SE Century a2 * sl TR G S| HAVE 9-HOLE GOLF LINKS ; be obtained by ealling ent out got | Fewster, Falk. Home ‘run—Flagstead. Stole N vay with ker Sinzled: | bise—Collns, Sucrifices—bost Robertson, | B HE A ationals firat dou e | e Tariie o RSl o s | RS FRRAE winning, 10 1o JUNIOR DIVISION 31 g eye Hyattsville 114 Georgetown University Preparatory < first, threw gcciellan to Sheely. Left on bases—Boston, | Petty, Burwell and Krueger; Merritt and | Plows off the slants of e b = School is ve a nine-hole golf e tesy 1 Clfcao 2. Bases on balli—OfF obertson: | Gonsates ¢ 2 Mal ceounted for the victory. (RECEI0N A3 i = urse on sohool campeN At aare] 5 mieson 5! off Ehmke, truck out—By Robertson. | o ol ol anr | urse o E s the plate 4 by Eamke, 30 by Tevercite, 1 “Htite O i Louterille, .o 810 21 piered Mafln momed out Rural|pTpity’t smmo—Warwick Vs St Joeps.| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. RETE Asotker Double Play: Robertson. 8 in 5 1.3 innings; off Lyons, 2 in , Mineapolis .- ey S wag | Mails, § to 7, in the Post Office cirenit P dismeoa, :15: o' clock | supervising (he E e [ 10 ok 2 in gEls W by piih e | . Koob, Dean. Cullop and M MoGraw and | Mails. § to T, i1 A Bt Yesterday's result—Winton, 7: Elliott, T (6 B, the links Another ble p got Johnson By Ehmke. 2 (Collins and Hooper). a | Grabo O ers e L thire ath udents of Georgetown e | innings. Ruffalo (Arst game 8 13 out of tr in ond inning, | pitch—Robartson. Lol itcher—Robertson, | Columb: e vee.. 8 10 1)lecting two doubles in three attem . Jersey Ci 6 9 s 3 1 Sehen two. o an hits | were | Umpircs-Messrs. Rowiasd.” Osmrby. cog aon: | goumbue, - 2 812 o ovich, on mound for ¢, STAwDm | Y*Lucey and Ereiteg: Mobart and Urban. : use of the links, Wambs sinzled to center’ as|Bech Time of game—2 howrs and 19 mia, Ambrese.” Weaver and Eilioii Wilkinson rs. fanned cleven wam, FLpe Tan Bet. | goriey City (second game) i ) Years the popularit ind Gardner fouled to Ruel -3 { and Skif . arwick.. & 01 Wiston. 383 | pomelo = NE Se P onsid Jy & incd a “baser to left SECOND GAMT. T BT v Fard garnceed stiiees hifs i e o e aeapl 000 | “'Seliers and McCrae: Gordy and Vanderbac fast fieldini & Wami B0, ABE.O A Chicaro. AB. Milwaukes e 16 g the fray with City Post office. in the | ' S it 000 roronto (st game) g Steve O'Nefl d to Dok, | Menosky.if. ooper, 7. - Finneran and An 5 rent Leag .17 to 9 N By [ Benme R = ¥ i ctied ToNELy Modher'a's smacked @ homer and 1w | Tolay's game—Shamrock Juniors ve. Wa-| Bevnolds ehd Vincent: Metary. Supka aze| D. C. RACKETERS ENTER. Gallin Jlbm; APPALACHIAN LEAGUE s in four times at bat {verly, Randle field, 5:15 o clock. ! Greenae. i and John Temple Graves, Moty Bristol, §-4; Johnson City. 2.3 & Testhsianls seiaie- Spiohany, 9; Lanedon; 1| NORREK (Suond game e it Atlantic t{tiehoid Kizgsport, 7: Knoxville, 3. 40 SWIMMERS IN RACE. __ STANDING. | oo Biis dad Devine: Thomas and | Pumbarton Club, are playing in the | Groenville, 9; Morristown, 2. E o NGt . W.L.Pct. | Team. W.L.Pet | Vincent. feteey noet teu rnaaent 4| PHILADELPHIA, J 9 2 - 4 01000 Park Vew.. 2°2 .500! Reading (first game).............. 2 ) aite, A% got under | - orty distance swimmers, including . Js..3 1 .750 | Langd | Reading | g e s st FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. | 150 & Bl of Tos Angetes, the ti- -3 4 230 Lumeton. 0 4 loto] Roohcy & 5 o | Daytona, 2; Tampa, 1. tleholder, are entered in the ational 1000 | “Gartin and Ciark; Moor i city was at one time the Je 2 (SECTION C.) { Reading (second gAME)............ itleholder. Cedria Major o Bradentown, 6; Lakeland, 5. ten-mile swim Saturday in the Dela-| o CFECTION : Bondiag 3 Orlando, 3; St. Petersburg, 1. ware river between this city and Riv- | Todaz's gime—Warwick Prep vs. Clover, | Roglester 4 iy York won top hon last year. S0 : - rton, N. J Nl or G Lake, i e Timics Te1ay 8 Charmity | oBim—Relclle (@) Sanks, Hocoor (3), Me. | PIEDMONT LEAGUE. ! 2 S arin, 7 TOmOt. | ptimare ... $ 1 ¢ GOLF CHAMPION BEATEN. nipned Hrother Steve s Thurston. ~Efrors—Pittenger, Fewster,| Durham, 8; Raleigh, 4. STAKE TO FAVONIAN. STANDING. i fnd Si7ice: Pierorel and Nievor | CHICAGO. July 19—Mrs. . Melvin | e last of the two-vly killings Fereuson (2). Elsh. Two-base hits—Pittenger. | Gresnsboro, 11: Danvill 1y 19| Team. W.L. Pot.| Team. W.L g2l J £ hain Fields Country Club | occurred in the Tribe's sixth turn at McClellen, Elth, Mostil, Shanks, Threoisss| hor Beit, 11, WinstoeSajom, 1 b Aok, duly) 3% g cterday dropped the woman's golf Bat. " Morton went out. but Jamivson |kt Hariie d | € tee hasr Sl S o T e on She $10,000 Exchanze |3t it 3 3150 eni. 3 3% SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. ampionshiy of Chicago by loxing doubled to right ‘Then Summa rified | Boui " Deshie st Gratam, | VIRGINIA LEAGUE. DT ras Qriven by Fred Iod. | Clver....)2 2 500 Warwicks.. 0 4 (000 2 ox Mrs ¥ C. Letts of Onwentsia, 1 D e oo ol alters to Pittenger. 'Left | o o p | trotted the first heat in — Memphis ( .47 wn, in sthe seco aftief L Peck, and it was an easy matter for B Vg T ‘Wilson. 7-0: Portsmouth, 1-7. jman and 5 . ror} . . ittle Rock 5 9 lothian the shortstop to touch second before o ghioane, 11, Basss an| B aeud, 5: Reoky Mowat. 3. | 2034, which sets a new record for MIDGET DIVISION. e %X and Lapan: MeCall ind C. Smith | = Jamieson could scramble back (o the 0'Doul. 1. Struck out—By Thurston, 4; b; Norfolk, 10-2; Petersburg, I-1. the event. , o . i | Millions Use It—Fine for Hairl D Forguion, 2. H B Fora i en 4 B it (Hgeme e 1 8 (| PIRATES BUY PLAYER. | ’ Fhe seventh saw the Indians getnings: of O'Doul. 5 in 3. Hit by pitcher—B: Today's = game—Peeriess vs. Southends. | LitHle Bock ..o oot s ¢ g ! —Not Sti 1'||m';”\‘: nth w th ‘:rif:;;uz:‘r r;hf D eron (Mordll): by Thers T ichare Union £iat azs, 515 o'clock: . Bird, Fowlkes and Tate: Marberry an: ATLANTA, G, J6ly. 19—Eadis| Sticky, Greasy or Smelly s—Dovormer. Wa osi 1 i | Neiderkorn. Get 8 Jar of “Tiaird m any dr o ipled to left and’ Spi% BoDevermer, Walters. ' Losing pitcher 3R (@¥interiay’s result—Aurora, 7: Emblems, 7| agheille (arst game)............. 1 4 [ Moore. shortstop of the Atlanta teum | Gt % a7 of “HairGren’ (om e S Wamby lowed with a three-base land and Dinneen. Time of game—1 hour and & MRINER) RRSERDPORE. a7 ons dbbive v 4 10 has been sSold to the Pittsburgh Na- | & hit to the same territory. Gardner 54 minutes. i STANDING. | Fazoth and Effert; Drake anl Morrow. tionals. Moore will remain with the | unruly or shampooed hair stay combed all day rolled to Jimmy O'Neill, who fumbled, | { Team.* W.L.Pct.| Team, Pct. | Nashville (second game).. locals until the end of the season in any you Tike. and Wamby scored. The official scorer | 8 01.000 | Linworth.. 1 .50 | Chattandoga. 1 L Focordir Gardner's wy ix a it but| YANKS. 4: TYGERS, = { Southends.. 3 0 1:000 ' Cortmtboar., 1 3 3880 NN ater Marris s orrow. 3 the Departmer | Team. L. Pet. Tesx d sville ' 4 i attack and | B Sharse SiCI amm. Behalk T f e im‘mm 91005 Asteorr:.. {would like to arrange a heavy toheds| G. U. FREP SCHOOL WILL i ; 1 10O 100 e 2o * cing Brower, and the short stop’s | Devermerc 1 throw to Gharrity beat the hitter to ! ¥ first. 3 Summa . with two down, 3 H 3 2 wasted in the third, for h as ' Bhanks.3b . thrown out stealing and the Indians Cittens'™SH el out rder in the f . but ! et R mals’ ays cropped up. Weze ardner w fter Brower| Total nned Steve 1 sent a drive to- | Boston. . ward Bluege. Ossie’s throw to Jimmy | Chiosge Bl ommwnmanns, Bl orwwrowonon: PO | noocowoormua® ol commrmomms: 0t 8l o 5l o K eatacen ot .and had Jimmy ' 1667 | Peerless. .. 0 2 000 first game).. Deanebiy o) (AT DETROIT.) = 9 {067 | Park Views. 0 3 1000 | Afimmingham . S ot ABH.O & Detmoir. ABIL 1 B Sforrison end Mille:: Brady and Rober have cut down Wamby at the After the N: 4 ad s no-hit game for Morton and averted | a shut-out with Leibold's double and | Bipp b, Bluege's triple in the cighth, the In- ! Smith,sf | dians again went on the warpath. | Meuselrf. Morton blasted the Tribe's eighth | Ward2b with a single and Jamie- gfl:flfl:‘“- Footailo. son walked < 3 SaTwaT.P zer pust Rice tallied Morton and BOYEPe- Sglep..- - Jamieson, and ended the scoring for —_—— the day. { Totals.. 381127 7 Totals., 9-’:.":-:':55: | *Batted for Holloway in eighth. Pncta of eligibles, New York. 11100010 0—4 40 | “Rothrock is 2 former Delaware Cn|-] Laurel, 8; Pocomoks CAUGHT ON THE FLY Detroit......".. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 = ||.g.- athlete. He now is coaching at | Crsteld, 1. 1 T | ror e pagsn, Buth, Pivp, Ward, Fratt,Er-| GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW.| GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW, | Milford School, in Pennsylvania. 3 Baruslg, 3. Ward. _Home runs—Dugsn. Ward. Ruth. Sac. | Washington at Cleve. Washington at Cleve. |Chicago at Phila, Chicago at Phila, Peck made an excellent stop Of rifise— Hoyt. Double play—Smith (unassisted). | New York at Detroit. Pittsburgh at Boston. Pittsburgh at Boston. Summa’s vicious smash in the third Left on bases — New_York, 10: Detroit, 7.| Boston at Chicag St. Lovis at N. Y. St. Louis at N. Y. inning, but could not throw to Ghar. Baseson Sellioff Hoyt,'s: o Phila. at 5t, Lo Cinciznati at Bkiyn, Cincinzati at Bklyn. : rity for an out. The ball was we uck ont—By Holloway, 2. : . o < hitok of second base before the Na- loway. 10 in 8 innings: off Cole. 1 in 1. Los. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. j lorin Spec]al tional made a one-hand Scoo: ing Ditcher—Holloway. pumpires—Messrs. Con | Gleveland, 4; Washington, 1. 8t. Louis, 6; New York, 4. Three Day Tai g . Hol d Owens, ~Time of game—1 NEwW — Bour ‘and 47 minutes. S York: 4; Detroit. 1. Ci r . S e & Exitn adeiphis; 7. Ghicars, 6 During Our Clearance Sale 8 INVINCIBBE second handling eight chances, most T =his 5 He SIZE of them difficult. Five of Jimmy's, §OUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. plays were assists. i e _ 0 2 | Spartanbure, 10: Macon, 5. Another nctive flelder was Joe Se- ' Augusta, 7-2; Columbis, 4.5, ¢ V '\N REAL ] well, the Tribe's shortstop, He ran- Orenville 6: Charlotte. 0. £ all_around his side of the diamond, e and several times went into left and A low-cut center fields to make put-outs. Eleven chances went Joe's way. §( cool Summer The four double plays registered collar vesterday raised the Natlonals' total 3 o e e e | Competent Men i : [ Values Up to $60 ¥rank Brower, former National, probably will be made a regular at flrst baso for the Tribe. He went to Specifications: ; e N S h. ition when Louis Guisto be- ot & E 4 . AN chme 1L, and has been hitting well Age 25 to 35. A high_school ; ? - ] \ nnuughhto mlnktj ‘;Lk'nk('r lllllnk he education fior better. 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