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SPORTS. THE_EVENING STAR, ,WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1923, SPORTS. v g Hargrave Proving Handy Man for Griffs : Pirates Are Seeking a New Shoristop FILLS THIRD BASE POST [NYMARK REAL STAR | ["ssnpror series | | SNODGRASS TO FACE Bie Sports | MAY SWITCH MARANVILLE IN ACCEPTABLE MANNER| ASSTANLEYSSCORE o sobendpiid | s%mpms. OVER TO MIDDLE CUSHION UNLIMITED DIVISYON. Eddie Nymark, clever boxman and BOSTON, July 21.—The successor to . yhhll- batsman of the anley Athletic N (::CTI.)N A) William T. Tilden, 2d, of Philadelphia | " v( lub, displayed his wares to good e b e as holder of the Longwood bowl will | e o i % Nationals Register First Victory of Season in Cleve- |cfrcct yesterday in section B of the STANIING be decided today, when Harvey Snod- N _DOUBT Owner Dreyfuss’ Search for Talent a Virtual Admis- R. Norris Williams, former nationa d, of Bryn Mawr, land by Pounding Uhle and Boone, While |the Park tossers, 12 to 5, in a six- inning fray. In the first fraime Eddie | Printers. sion That the Rabbit Is Slipping—Traynor singles champlon. Mates Give Zach Fine Supporlt. | smacked a homer with two on and in (SECTION B.) Willlams has been the favorite for —USE MIDIRON Best Third Sacker in League. the sixth his single scored Pulaski| No game yesterday. championship, but the remarkable ex- | b e R S i O — — A A, Claric) 1B hdA (he' Parks STANDING. hibitions of the westerner in clim- | A = le Nt {down to four hits. m{fi,’{’m;‘"g‘fa oo, WeLEet|inating Lawrence D Rice and Na- | | ; oklan ; g ; BY JOHN B. KELLER. | The same was marred when Joe Suamrocks. § 1 30| f(-_r#fl:nw.o 3..9% thanfel W. Niles, both of Boston 4 | | IN the determined ,m',;”v,(r"(,)‘,fl‘:,,,'? ‘H)ST‘!:R“" LEVELAND, July 20—William McKinley Hargrave of Fort Wayne, | Fogarty suffered a broken leg in the | Ball: Fieid. 1 3 588 | : 238 Lot teuun femieri HOr) mot [ e n e o s ‘ Ind. is a handy fellow for the Nationals to have around. Ordi- | Iitfal frame. The Park Athletic Club (SECTION C.) e o \‘ml’"’v‘”e he 1“ Oplcene mavebetsRdaniad misg 2 S = : e elder attempted to stop a h Yeosterday ] @ doubles Arno 2 es a 2 slowing up. narily a catcher, William McKinley can put up a fairly good game Nymark when he stumbled in & |nere o > " Tout—Oemforters, 18; Marl Willlam W Ingraham of Providence, (MORE CONFIDENCE IN SHO ¥E i3] cpiouted {fiati {he 7k isburah club has had option on Wright t anyv position except the pitcher’s. He admits he never has tried® that. ind twisted his leg. STANDING, s A e Doy anuagram BNy TRl the Kansas City star, since last winter. Ii he gets Wright, Dreyfuss will have the best shortstop in the American Association and one of the mos promising voung players in the country. All he did for the champion New Haven club of the Eastern League last | Waverly Athletic Club made it four |p,zetm: W. '--,""M Team. Snodgrass again showed that he has stralght in scction A of the sen T everything that is demanded of frst- vear was play nine games at second base, thirty-three at third base, nine, givigion when it took tha measure of class racketers when he' beat Niles Then there is Moore of the Atlanta club. Dreyiuss ha 1ounced, n e O eld a - ehind the bat, in addition to putting in a |the St. Teresa nine, 16 to 1. Nace Mec- vesterday, 6—3, 6-—0, Williams, by = ante E o \:4'1‘\ ‘:”“1“" ‘:‘zdn‘:"(\ux,‘\m: I:xl‘fxm‘.,‘ SR e R R LR e O S onthe other Nand. did not looke wny BUT BRASSIE GIVES Atlanta has announced for him, that Pittsburgh Has t,u. chas ed the relca S ¥S e = BEE S 4 2 ! |ners, accounted for the v A too impressive in beating Carl Fischer, oore, who is as good as the best, if not the best i e Southerr with their regular roster wrecked and a too meager reserve, are fortunate | JHOv OGS 07 NS YRRy, M (et Sy bl e MORE DISTANCE Associationm § e ‘ \d fanned (SECTI0; Tl e e s ight play Teddy Boucher's cir e e hr at a moment's notice. cuit drive in the seventh, scored three | o yerjoria?’® ™silt—Waverly, 16; St Te-|tennis against Niles. His few error " st s w w ostly off forcing shots, and in i homent's motice was given William McKinley yesterday. Not |marks. Johnny Farrington led at bat, i e s oS ahote, and i é/" until Umpire-in-Chief Hildebrand called for the line-ups did Manager |¢nnecting for three safe wallops. Team. W.L.Pet.| Team. thirty-four earned points. He revealed N A at hand ready to step into the breach m McKinley nodgrass pli AMERICANS DEFEATED |, iri o £l i it BY BRITISH ATHLETES | i b L™ 5 it Donie Bush decide to send the red-thatched athlete into action. Ossie their winning | Waverly.. 4 01,000 ¢.” Toresa wide variety of strokes, but the out- T T or he may be traded. The Rabbit Bluege was shifted from third to second base, relieving Jimmy O'Neil, and £ the junior di- | Fotmerts: 3 1780 | Lexingto standing maiks of his gime were his ( (SMOOTHER LIE) By the Associated Press, {2t sctting over ward second a William McKinley ordered to the hot corner. And the versatile fellow | Viston. defe Arzyle Preps, SESED I (COnEE coRRnEn anc his WEMBLEY STADIUM, London, |fustest shortst id § trol of the ball customary nd second b: to 3. A rally in the last frame, which SSHOTION B e de of Evers, t the game on| Yesterday's result—Stanley, 12; Parks, 5. | DI canny ¢ ed up to took care” of ever July 2L—The Oxford-Cambridge |When he played alor netted three runs, p tandard, thing that came hx) way. bl : 3 b o P & . S | Traynor. at third for Pitts He had a chance, none too easy. ice for the Elliotfs. Underwood: was STANDING. but he was utterly unable to cope team won the athlete meet with | ¢ TIEht otritho s is Spe . third in rare form for the winners. He held ith the deceptive strokes that Snod- the Yale-Harvard team here today. | 4 A e W. L. Pot. : 5 % grass sent i m from cvery con- . ; > | tional Leaguc u Vin the penin nning, halt- SHOWING SOME PEP the Arzvles to cight safeties and e timlane TiGr LR B TR ' In case of doubt as to whether to The English universities scored | i1 o 1 nat vped o b traveled but a struck out six. Stenley. '8 1687 Century 0 4 000 S twenty-seven years old, | US¢ a midiron or a brassie, which should| §'% Bbeints against 3% for the | tween () ris dashed for William Me- | | WASHINGTON. AR, B 1 P9 & Bl Corinthian tossers moved into thivd| = Yand is a bookkeepcr in Los be used? S B Kinley, who was playing far back. | ZReS0 5 22 1 3 3 ¢ Olplace in the midget diviston when {Now that he has a goo Auswered by = S In, grabbed the JEhere Goshin, 1f s ke 3“:'"“,' humbled the Park View team, 8| JUNIOR DIVISION. ‘:‘”‘,‘. L rament, 10} i LAURIE AYTON faranvitl ¢ : el s S A I i B " ors i eraitnd CAPITAL WATERMEN | nitial sack to get the T chief- | Gharrit gt e S il s L TR e o pussle (BROTION A1) Shesd Alwayx a consistent place winner i JiLy, because Raw Ly yards. William MeKinley | Ruel, F5e 4 1 11 1 Olten of the losers buck on Strikes and| Yestorday's result—Elliott, 5; Argyle, 3. | some manner e e e ldefense r AR e finishing end of R § 38 8 3 & 8liowed but four wallops. STANDING. ydraw hid been i | Metro en, Wextern and I_OOK FOR BIG EVENTS N ' double p thut necessitated a long i » Team. W. L. Pct. Team. W. L. Pet. | 2¥ I By o d t bt et |nl t I~ e gaie e B by him to the third sack. Eeison r M1 0L Warwick . 5 01.000 | Winton ... 1 2 .333,dent Edwin Sheaf on the . o< o g | he owner is goini to be in the fir At bat. William McKinley did mot| pops ..... 2 12 12°2 11 0 DODGERS HEI.P REDS' Ellioft.""$ 1 280 Thomson. . 0 3 (000 hix oflice, where the dray ni | g { Hight if he can get o zrip on all the ave such a good day, stepping to the GLEVELAND AD. R N PO. A E| 3 |ATIe 3 2 600 |k Josepi. 0 & [000] made. el [ ¢ | Busy times are ancad for Washington | 5000 inficlders in the Dushes Ltter five times and getting but - 3 S 8 0l W el (SECTION B.) Vamones and Ingraham won two| The midiron should. be used be-fqiermen 0dd Experience of Braves. i R FEE 11 GIANTS RALLY WINS| ™ = i o, LS8 S e R o e e DA | e canee cras s et | T imes up he almost fattened Frank 52w % oa a STANDING. |cup combination of Zer i “una | Bives the player more confidence in | organizations of this city will have | ihos b e Vrower with a drive that would have otier nita i Ve Team. W.L.Pet.| Team, W.L. Pet |Masanoeuke Fukuda 5. | tiaking the shot and a chap can’t| oo Sl o e SO an been @ hit had it not traveled directly | Gardner, $b. Saiotiae i Al Epiphany.. 4 01,000 Park View.. 2 2 .500|and Lawrence R y his best shot without confi-|Sompetitors in the South Adantic)periens fgneg t the Tribe first baseman. However, Brower, 1b. 3 0 2 9 0 0/ The Brooklyn Robins received (in-| Waverly... ¢ 1 .800 Langdon.... 0 4 .000Seiichiro Kascio o 7 T @ : swimming championships in Balti- | ;" " : Olfe Intergecs e e - o 18 1 1 8 1 9fcinnatis Reds with haspieatics seater. | SAm: 355 3 2 1600 | EpiphTuth: 0 4 000) 63 Bates and n here’ must always be |, Auguse 11 and it is hopod o] LoRiL 8 v pitchers ot two = times thix year that he can | gois, P S O Ay i enerting e it e s (SECTION C.) {orious over James Davies i T thgUecls e d Pl A e b o e neeienan s e Swat that ball. He is a swinger, too. | gpeues P dajlsiote o Noll iy tnse PR AR b awsme. Yesterday's result—Mount Plessant, 5; rer land Stanford, g midiron may be used{ole the e b bt bl [t el B S : They do not call third strikes against | Stephensoni .. G ollleilone Hatoit s 1d a lot of fan out of it, tin, 3 (11 innings). , 6— | for rougher lics. The brassie will et Foromtoljontaice DAL vilvarsity, Kid whb 8ol et him mae S % & T & cjlewever and got fourteen hits, ane STANDING. {give the longer distance if the ball |the Canadian international regatta | the Louis Cardinals. -~ On July 10 Produces Four Hits in Pinches. 'gnm'cu---o-m S 7 !less than the Reds. Their field work Tu;lm ¢ Y.L,‘P&‘té Team. w. MUNIC'P I has a smooth lie. August 29 and 30, he pitched and w both games of a Wt Sekimnes R oo sent to | Sy s B by desed v [ was extremely bad, and some of tneir | X6 Fiekge § 91008 smpion 3 AL TENNIS Comrishn 1075, Amecated Eatorny | cgdio Wy BUTCR 0f the Washington | Soulie Header i Bt by the plate as a pinch-hitter nine times : = six errors led « v Y6l Cinal ) 2 anoe » Who recervea the invita- | f, 11 and ¢ Actly one week this season, and on four occasions has g:;:::;nn 428 s tg r: “:rr(.r led dir, ¥ to Cincinnati | Clover..... 3 2 1600 Warwicks.. 0 | tion from vie Canadian officials, plans along came Luque of the Cir e on, o O e s 2 u aveney, the Reds' swinging | PLAY |s ARRANGED NORTON TO MAKE DEBUT, |L°, ol a feries of treouts to deter | Cnistl Teds wid July 17 he pitched double that cleared filled bases and wf;i,fl'“. mTt-—h Gh;rntyh“_siwe:lh VBr}n(w;‘“r, shortstop, made the only homer, MIDGET DIVISION. | . mine what local paddlers may talke ‘l"‘,’,‘,‘;"",,"‘ JRames of a double- tied the score the minth inning | ot g paker, Double playso-Peckin.| The Glants kept the Reds tw R | —_ NEW YORK, July 21.—B. I. C. Nor. |the trip to the Dominton. header from Biston by scores of of a game ultimately won by the Na- | 00 e e T s b | Earses $ % . A L African net star, will make ance and cedar boat races also SuaLg =l Homa e nd e his_pincheniteing | B te Fargrave, Pockinpauehyto Bluegs to | sames behind by a ninth-inning raily | Yesterdsy's result—Corinthians, 8: Park| A municipal tennis four first appearance in America in the | Will be on the program in Baltimore | | Admitting Iy go rolo e stammed the ball so hard at |on' basss—Westington, Cloveland, 10, | 4t the Polo Grounds, and just slipped | View, 4 | held here this year. 1 Metr ey, “Which beging | and. Washington aiso will be repre | ek of h feathered fclder that the latter, although | Buses on balli Off Zachary. 8; of Ukle. 4.iout ahead of the Cardinals, 10 to 8 STANDING. | stage men's singl it Johnston will not play | Sénted in these competitions. had the un Losiioli it Lopping it, threw wildly for . two- | Hits—OF Uhle, 7 in 1.3 innings: off Shaute, | 1, o \P0 OF f T . e men ncles n s, but will play with nad experience und one Fror thiit paved the Way to a | one in 1 tnning: of Beone, s in 4 23 innings | ginning of the last half of | , Team Bt | Team, g starting July and Pock the doubles. Vincent [ which does n ¢ u velvet bund upiiant vally! Yes, Willim Me- | Kt by pltoherBy Uhle (Blusg), Struck | the ninth the St. Louis team was | Southonds 1:000 | Gorine women's singles a4 Goutieq 3 also pass up the sin LET JOE JACKSON PLAY. At i dng ey is a handy fellow for the Na- | Gig Yiech Uhle. Losing pitcher—Uhle. Um. | head, 9 to & but $175,000 worth « | Astecs.. e mixed doubles AMERICUS, Ga.. July 21.—Joe _|in eight ¢ wh v e I his team. | Vires—Messrs. Hildebrand und Owens. Time | talent. in the persons of Me ssrs. Mc- - | Plans were made at a meet L6t son, a wandering ball player since i MO l his team- | of game—2 hours and 7 minutes | Quitln and oce | 4t a meetl ries affair, was ap- | . 3 : 10 fore and answ : scored their first when the Nationa EEer and ymu in the semi-pro: | DEERLESS A, . NINE |1 v o BARNES-MAGDONALD i it | col. Wait {ALOYSIUS TO HAVE TEAM > v | OConnelt hit b vielory over the Tdlans in Clevelind | GAME TO RED SOX. IQn'uImn“:. s iving in runs Johr : TIE e oiccult Dizectorsioc Gie circuit ting wnd scoring, orgies in_two in. (AT CHICAGO.) | smacked out a round trip each, with a NOT AFRAID OF 'EMUM L. I Doyle was nam i wonder to play with the local club IN SOUTH ATLANTIC MEET nings” of “the 12-to3 engwgement, | ABN.QA; Bosion ABE.O.A (AN n buse, But thik Wit enoukh Ivise the activities, ! o R Joe made an auspicious debut in a| Aloysius Club's track team will Uihdlor graduate, who twice shut out |M'Clelnss 3 0 O 3 Pioinicho: 4 1 1 1|buran went dons com. and Pite . it aRe Jocated SUMMIT. N. J.. July 21.—Bob Mac e o e PR IS the naushty Yankees in their josminsdh. # 3 1 3 Waems. 8 8 3 1/VUBL RORCAORR Bl | eetiess Athletis Club tossers are]F3rE. Monument Groun B b Mac- | bagge! ampion g s here with but four hits on e u\mmcr 4270 Flags'drf. 4 3 0 0, oV 00, gl s s Park, 6t and B and 16 iald of Chicago and Jim Barnes of eld’ o Son. in the fourth and Daniel 2 09 0 Bumslb...4 2 8 2 > hit safely, after a record of | ambitious. Today at 4:30 o'clock on|ton. Tt s planned to or | pe MG O draale E 1 Baltimore, Md on : \and Danie 3 Y S ENENEN: 3 T T 2lut'least ona hic fn twenty fous con: ; e e o e e > 1 Manor, N. Y. deadlocked at AR A e oty 20 ieimeianinar iy 1 o HCTISASE fons Baggetta field they will batde with |4t sach of Tt 20 e e scvenev-twa note| HEAVY TITLE SCRAP Ui aivestion Dt ot the start, gave way fo Boone £9 10 Sukssh. 4112 Mitchell won a hard-fought pitch-|the Hoftman Tailors, one of lh(\i" v eieilbernicl ropolitan open championship play [Soach, and Yank Robbins Aloysiu Tranicl broke badly after two Na- 1000 Fercyp... 3 81 2| Toney Kaurmann ang th lefeating | strongest teams in northern VIrginla. } with Baltimore racketer wnoe Brook Country Club yester- | s o e Havo training tonals had been ret 1 the eignth. |EBankp 2 1 0 1 ——— | Rawrmann and the Chicago |romorrow afternoon Peerless will [ tion' will be made immodiaiory s win o an cnecennote mav-| 1S NOW UP TO FIRPQ|wit..cminors: m Speaker sent Joe Shaute to' the |FRRe? § § § 3 i I When Holke hit a ~\,,,~1..ir.u-.~ another strong foe when it hooks | I "‘1“'“\' P in the M Atlan this atternoon: > miong ose on Jez cumseh Zachary, south-| Totals,. 30 42710 Totals...3% 1127 15 | Athietics S0 Bk et T T A0 Mg Sl SRR Winners and runners-up in the lo- anoe Brook meet is the ¢l — cal tou tour to h been enjoying more | epets o 7o grabam in ninth. Louis, 9 nament will be awerded ve a pla » Western OULits | tBatted for Leverette in minth, e | SPEEDTATROTTINGIRNCE e j pitchers arouna Arlington White Sox triumphed over | Ing cubs and other Jon and Bob Cruic - the Sluds 020002 01 0—5| 50X Won an up-hill game with the |the Livingston Heights team, 8 to 3. “inal matches o asc fashion at Inwood.|peayyoeeight titl howi tha ey b : VoD 8 ap-hill gs Livings s team, AL, minfchion ¥ caso B LR heavyweight title match within the B e L etk | Sroote mound work was impresatve. | 5,05 Plaved In theWashinsion Ton: e e | SIWORIEVEGRERTRVO ess, but he the sule fainly | gt et O Bt Pronighle | — Argyle being host to Dumbrregn wni | 1d and Barnes had the | try or the Argentine, hinge upon the | groatoet ti e July 131D el bumped chary | ster, Pioinich and Pittenger, Two-base hite SHEEDY JOINS ORIOLES. Cherrydale Athletle Club is at Fort | Chevy Chase play at e AL 1Y (clutched up to|gattitude of the South American bat- hos s h BtRE r itside of the AIfth and | Flagstead. Stolen bases—Faik and Pel(:nnr.& Sy N e Humphreys today tackling the soldier | I€tor¥ for the Dumbartoa : > e yesterd Then [ 2 Ko thres fasteut =, mude little use of their | Sacrifice hits—McGlellan, Sheely, Falk, Piercy [, * by s - July 21.—Clay- kit e give it the championship for the thir missed an eighteen-inch putt and | tler. et AT nd six passes. The In- |and Reichle (2). “Double plays—McClellan to | 107 ¥ it former captain of George- | team representing that post. successive t b m hc his drive to a trap. Jack Kearns, the champion's man- bl e time h inners on the parths m;g“ms S Sh;nkzo mfil’:cr;t;n.'e: to ::yl‘v‘u;'(:-vlu;;‘ ralty m;, _]| 11_1. w,..,.,'_ ‘,;].\ 2 War Hise siavers i I fiva ) iSeore u the lers ager, practicaily has agreed to the e three es was inning exeept the first, DUt | Baged on baile—Off Biercy, 4. Struck oDy | Baltimore OFioles. The Haltimope | Carlin Springs Athletfe Club is ca matches from Treasury he De- | ggnobert Maconald, Chicsgo. 77, 70 78— | terms of Tex Rickard. Both Kearns b Volo: son of Peterthe whenever the Tarheel portsider fal- | T Biakenship, 15 by Biercy, 3; by Lever. | manager is in dire meed of & Hrs |ing about for a game tomorrow. Call | Partmental League vest-rday. Sum. |Sggpgme® Beraes Pelbam S, 78, %0, 71, and Rickard are believed now toland driven hy Cox. won the Nra ok tered his pals came to his rescue be- |efte, 3. Hits—Off ‘T. Blankenship, 8 in 6 in. | sacker and probably will use Sheeds | Clarendon §33-F-21, after 6 o'clock. | Mary | “Gene Sarazen. Briarciff Manor, 77, 75, 72, | 1or O HooyiinE the match in this coun- | third heats in desperate contests wit fore it was too late. nings: of Leverette. 2 in 3 inniigs. Pazsed | in. that nosiion ¢ s Johnson and Davis (W.) defeated Ballenger | 72—206: John Farrell, Quaker Ridge, 72, 76, | L. POS3ibly at Boyle's Thirty Acres, the Brewer thies aons of e Thle Lustily | ball—Graham, Lnnn[;mcher—l.evnnne Um. A Tuxedo Athletie Club would like to | and Clark (T.), 6—2, 6—3; McDiarmid and 75— 296, id around Labor day. The Grers . aposier son.io e e Lustily. {piros—Nesurs, Rowland, Ormaty”and Dincen. | e s ama Tomorrow wWith some | SUTPSOR (W.)" defeated McCounell and. Cor + Cruickshank, Shackamlaxom, 75, 74, | Firpo, on the other hand was he Great, piloted by Ra The Nationals got to Uhle with a | Time of game—g hours and 6 minutes. i z e e L e Alanager T | &%, 6=3; Hoover and Shade (W,) "defested | 75, T5—297: Joo Kirkirood: New Tork, 76, 66, | to be welghing the desire to the Brewer 100k the. second venges in the fourth lx\mlm: Rice GRIFFS STICKWORK Bates, Hyattsville 898-F-12. iV-n y';‘::fu':fia Kenne; ‘;g ‘Walter Hagen, New York, 78, 74, | for the title before his country ite torrie mile was a fight fron was passed as a starter and went to - B, AT o _Hud e Hills |7 = against the possibility of greater| ' = el ihird harityls: Isoper o |sHort SWATFEST TO MACKS Manager Goodman of the Northwest | il (W.) dereated W ';yl;ldse.nn Drtnace. 78 78 ;g"fl‘;,‘""““ L CoRtHiesstas o i t w double whe s G. AB. H. SB. ot.| Athletic Club is seeking a game to- | 6—0, { : ampton, Detroit. 72, 78, 76, & Sitan nolly el singled | (AT ST. LOUIS.) Sicsava. B R | oW at L o' 16ck 'on Alanibnd NO 76-302. Emmatt Erench, Youngstown, 1. 75.| Though confident of his ability to PACING RECORD MADE Rice home, and Peck's one-baser tal- | phila, ABH.0.A. St L. uxo A. ' Ruel . 24 78 0 23 ::m 3 of the Monument lot. He can be| 77—308: Abe Espinoza, San Francisco, 77, | Win, he also is believed to entertain i T and Teckis onetader - | pun, ABTO, AL St % apaLo | Hu™ o 8 8 | PO e Montment fot * e can he g e P, Bom it 13 i, no aiac 12 Belleved fo entery FOR HALF-MILE TRACK T e e B e Tharsmnve | Bitondngh: 4 2 8 § Gemboria: & 1 2 1 2o, 220 4 25 300150 AT EAM SWATS e o e e his best form within the few weeks e 5 Neve 10 Gandner, oo moue | Haweris: 3 1 8 1 Wilmais 2 1 11Tty 529 38 3|7 oclock. R e ‘ 75,70 TS0 oo Furnen rimataing bifore tho Dropesed v July 21—Chesles third to permit Ruel to quit that | Namerlt-- 3 3 3 9 xcuu'fibl Sisae. .o & 3 } A challenge haw been fssued by the | it j day macch. colt owned by Roscor Miller.rf... 4 4 6 0 reide. 8 1 2 1|o°Neir o %2 °% SR a | Trinity Athletic Club to the Linworth | ,YARD 16 TO 0 = Louisville, Ky., and Zachary forced Hargrave, Ruel | Schesrsb. 4 0 & 1 g.:'?‘elrgrsfbg 25 2 ool 75 38 73 8 28 s tossers for a contest tomorrow. The | ’ ! AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. | jacscn by X S T intir il advanced to second | e e 28 52 8 17 vanager of the Linworth team is| LEONARD BATT”NG j world's recorc -year-old pacers e Peck crossed the plate when 1 S U D e e o e figl.‘:,;,.n to met in touch with Gill Nicho- | i R. H E over a half track here, stepping Uhle made a wild pitch to Leibold, ,m,‘“;,_' 0 0 0 1!Ghamity 169 38 8 19 235ilas, West 1830, between 6 and 7| General Accounting Office nine was ! ymneapolis |11 21 00 13 1 2 e L Sewe V[nl‘.g’n’!u-vl\'i;-<}’l':‘“ml>l» ground- | Bepselv.- 0ioinis = s e . -22“nr'clm‘k. in a savage batting mood against|_ Estelle, Sothoron and Brottem; Tipple and To MAKE POUNDAGEH e diEeie s A ar o b n ile hit Bluege, o more *Collins.. —_ e Whseive g baever Ciatanen illiams, 1.58%, was made in 1912 owding the sacks. Then Boone was ———— —-———— 28 5 0 %) South_Brookland Junfors are anx- | Nav¥ Yard tossers in the Government | Mayer Orabovski. | over an Illinois ova dled 1o the bOX. Goslin forced | Totals.. 36 1427 8 Totals.. 42 15 27 e . : -157]1ous to hook up with some team in the"«"ms:n winning. 18 to 0, connectingz | Kosocs Gity ceeen g‘ hary scoring, and Rice, up | *Batted for Pruett in eighth. 60 : 17-18-year-old class. Challenges may | for twenty-one bingles. Niedfelt and | Giard, Fianeran and S ey 2 et e ond time in the session, |Philadelphia.....2 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0y |SoBT - $ % 8 1 amliTiot o Manager 3. N. Norton, 1011 | Givonetti toed the mound for e |wel and SR o ik Sénupp, Cud| NEW YORK, July 21—Benny Leen- | BIG FIGHT LOSS, $62.000. - | St. Lous. 10101002 1—6 Seigewick ... 3 4 0 0 0 .000|Lawrence street northeast, or North winners, allowing but three scatter oot ¢ 14 1|®rd continued with his heavy training| OMAMA, Neb. July 21— Mik lead seemed safe | Runs—Matthews (2), Riconda (2), Hauser, Mitchell ...... 2 3 O 0 0 .000|6283, between 6 and 8 o'clock. safeties. mbns 1ltoday to get within the lightweight|lins, St. Paul matchmaker fc 1til_the Indians got busy in | Walker, Miller (2), Dykes, Gerber, 'Williams . 49 . Sanders and Hartiey; Lindsey and Shinault, | limit of 135 pounds for his fight with | Gibbons-Dempses 1 Steve O'Neill singled to | (2), McManus, Schliebner. Collins. Error— American Security moved ar Youn, Mont., in an interview with an O Wi and pulled up at second aftes | Dykes. Two-bise hits—Walker (#).” Williams, notch titleward in the Comm { "Others unscheduled. Lew Tendler on Monday night at the | World-Herald reportcr = her 9 : for | Dykes, Matthews, Schliebner, - Collins, Threo: League when it took the measu | |y, i 8 i diclaite ) ome rifled a hit to center. Jamie- 6 Hagser, Boversid. Home. rams iU L reasure of | Yankee Stadium. quoted declaring that ei advanced the runners by ground- menm, Miller. Stolen base—Matthews. Sac- s-Webb outfit, 10 to 6 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Shelby ost less than $ He intended to go through a_full to Bluege, but it appeared that | rifi Riconda, Scheer. Double pl Me- Homers were garnered by Krebbs, | * 2 £ in connectio ih Br 20 would - escipe unseathed when | Manus, Gerber and Schiisbier: Jacobson and Mudd, Cherry and Haycock. e noxz fifteen rounds at his camp in Tan-| [ fennection Wit prox Connolly popped to Peck. He got | Schliebner, Left on base—Philadelphia, 7; St. ety | Attanta ..... S e - 4| nersville. , trouble pitching to Speaker, how- | Louls, 10., Bages on balls—Off Dasis, 2; off One of the best games of the season | Clgttancogs .. Lo 5 n‘xw 1 ‘Ten:i‘ller.f at his Jersey tralning o Atk R o o = | hpmual; 15 ruett, 1. ruck out—By in the War Department series was |y allou, Drake and | grounds, after a day of complete rest, LE , and ran @ three-and-one | poot, 2;' by Rommel, 2. Hits—Off Davis, 2 in waged between Quartermaster Wy got back into the grind yvester NET TIT. TO BOWMAN. count. Then the southpaw made the |2.3 munr off Root, 8 in 6 1-3; off Pruett 3 mistake of grooving a ball and Tris |in 1; off Bayne, 1 101" i by pitcher—By langed it over the right-field wall | Root (Hauser, Walker). r.osmipncher—neo;. oriarity, Time Mobile ....... : | Memphis ... Finance teams, the former nosing ¢ § | Fuhr, Fuiton, James and Hes 4 to 3. Grazzini of the lowed but three blow. a few snappy rounds with Joe Tip-| SYRACUSE. N. litz and Joe Sanders. Today he will|bert L. Bowman of workouts, | Play: "New’ city 18 throush champion. won the El = 5 1 2 e ‘2 cire rive o : | Umpires—Messrs, Nallin and r take only the light o jpirouit drive that melted the | i1 ouriand (o0 mitiutes; | losers was nicked for six Bizd &ud Tagen. with a short jog on the roads to|New York state championship for the ribe e Se as an easy 12 s il |Bew Orleans ...c0oo.oooooeneens § 2 9)keep him limbered up. }-A(np(] consecutive season by defeat cut. = ounding fifteen safe drives off | 5 = : S He showed 136 on the scales last|[ngJohn E. Howard ot Baltimore, Md. i oene ti the . 5 lui veiten P Railwar a1 T 0T | Mattern and Mitze; Graham, C. Gould and z acales. las ho final, 6 R g e the whenth, e | THREE FRAYS TOMORROW ., e o Yok H {Swampea Heptstored Moz, 15 ra % | Smith " * % 5 | MEntiandisaiditie would takefottitue {BASAREL €O =58 with Boone until the eighth, % | Clovelana . /[ 81— 6| incinnati . s in the Post Office circuit. Waters col- | Normhot™ 0000 : Tlihcoienty Ghacityioacaattoe see IN COUNTY TITLE SERIESIS'- dewe - g Shiap™ | 874 lected four hits in five times at bat, | Bures and Vann: ‘Mediian and Bras. ? TWO0 HOMERS FOR RUTH. sion with i le to left and got to ' Five teams of Virginia will begin | 4668 Brooklyn . 158 including &* homer. . BREAKS COURSE RECORD. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., July 2 e e W o oE" Pegis | tomorrow in the opening games of | Ghiotge Loo.- Iiif 38 Bhitadeionia [ 2| 0| 3| Mallet, hurler for the Naval Ho. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. CLEVELAND, Ohlo, July 21—A|New York Yankees had to “go 10 wrounder, but Gharrity stopped at|the Arlington County League, which |Boston ... '5lal 14 Boston 12 3 1 6 2/ 6—2660,. pital team, held the Burcau nine to R. H.E |80If course record was broken here | innings };‘3"‘“ o '-ld ljymds Mint Ny ile the er reached | include a double bill for the i T T e seven bingles, his combination win- | Jersey City .. S A s 16 n when D. K. White, Willowick pro, | League o esterday, 4 to 3 third while the batter reached sec- | Will Games lost... 2814042142 Games Tost. ... 31 31 34/424143169 60 ] Yepa P T Babe Ruth made two home T e the batter reached sec- | ¥ rlington Athletic Club, which will |2 - = ning, 16 to 4, in the Departmental |Buffalo ... 8 turned in a card of 70 over his home | Babe It ade two home runs over nd. Hargrave lined to Brower, thén | SOIRERN Lot s B or Prankiin in serles. Stephens and Garman clouted | Musantes and Freitag; Hewitt, ety ang] i ed {nie cardior 70 < 33, ‘ome Jless | the center-fleld fence, and Elmer Zaehary scored Gharrity and - Peck | B, 0 S buttle and Rossiyn in the| GAME TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | GAMES TODAY. _ GAMES TOMORROW, |homers. Neuman had a perfect day |Urban. than par, and came In in 35, one more | SMith knocked one over the right Mo cusicd ey % a | nightcap. Washington at Cleve. Washington at Cleve. | Chicago at Phila. Phila. at New York. | &t bat. getting four hits. 3 | Reading 3 100 Sl tnan ver. EHib score cuis tre laones | feld wail e a8 Bhiss doahled vt Glen Carlyn tossers will entertain | New York at Detroit. New York at Detroit. | Pittsburgh at Boston. Boston at Brooklyn. Kelly ~ of the Treasurers’ team | Rochester . 5 13 0]from the old record made by Ralph amka s Bt coupted 4 Bluese deubies VEmIbE 1 e e T 105 Boston at Chicago. Boston at Chicago. St. Louls at N. Y. St. Louls at Cinoinnati. | crashed two homers and double | Enzmann and Clas nd Lake. Hogan, degble. exror Lon ¥ GORLMStAD w0 PEhs 2 E Phila: at St. Louts, Phila. at St. Loui Cincianati at Biiyn. against Annex No. 2, his nine iwin- | Baltimore e al AQUATIC MEET LISTED. Hluego talls and Goose take second. — e e s ning, 13 to 9, in the Treasury Inter- |Syracuse Lo e el | AT Gl o Gioslin came in ahead of Rice when RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, RESUL: YESTER] AMES. |bureau League. Ogden, Thomas, Bender and Styles; Hill BLUE RIDGE LEAGUE. 4 ogram o at, o and H 3 ! s, was to be 3 s the latter drove to the scoreboard SR B s Washington, 12; Cleveland, 5. New York, 10; St. Lous, 9. w— e 1. | and_ Niebergall. :‘t“!‘:?;:(‘\‘x:‘ll.'(n“r-‘-l:»h‘rn‘- s or n“"4 at the end of centerfield for four{ ygurel, 5; Cambridse, 4 Philadelphia, 9; St. Louls, 6. Boston, 8; Pittsburgh, 5. Shops forfeited to Railway Mails | Newark .... . - 418 0| Waynesboro, 9 Hagorstown, 2. e amnom Lo o lohrate T itonty i iC bases. Gharrity ended the orgy bY| Crisfisld, b; Salisbury, 4. Boston, 6; Chicago, 4. Fhiladeiphia, 3; Ohicago, 0, Service in the Terminal Railroad |Toronto (L0000 1 5 1| Hanover, 8; Chambersburg, 5. anniversity of the organization of lifting a high one to Sewell. ¢, 21.3; Pocomoke, 8. Cincinnati, 11; Brookiyn, 4. | Y C. A. circui Baldwin ;' Doyls and Vincent, Martinsburg, 5; Frederick, 4. the Old “Dominian Boat Club With two gone in the ninth, the Alexandria, The events were to start Indians did some consolation scoring. at 3 o'clock. 3 rolled d was g 0 . . (Ce ight, 1923, by H. C. Fisher. Trade v by Se ““. ) i:f,.n‘( fied \nen | MUTT AND JEFF—Those Magnetic Pills Are Safe Only Under Lock and Key. T i ves. U. 8. Fat. Oy —By BUD FISHER. Wamb:. doubled to left, but ner's fly to Leibold ended the fray. VILLA WHIPS FRIEDMAN. BOSTON. July 21.—Pancho Villa world flyweight boxing. champion | MUTT, T WAS TELLIN C THINKS (TS FINE!J/SURE! T've HAD - HeY!'siR SO, \ i e g b = auT il Boston bantamweight, last night in CAUGHT ON THE FLY SIDREY ATouT Youre INEAT RE WANTS et e Bucks . GIVE ME MY e i e MAGNETIC GOLE BALLL T M HaT DoeS ~To BuUY ALL YOO WHAT Age | { EACH, AND - I ’BALI.S' 113% pounds and Friedman 117 Donio Bush and Trainer EXPLAINED To Him How | | He THwA:] HAvE on HAND! RTCINA : GOLF | > H b Mike Martin once more are in good | NoU Coutd MAkE AN, oE THE WILL You SELL o / . TIP FOR FISHERMEN. with th powers that be in the 4 2 o 3 HARPERS FERRY. W. Vi Yl American League. Their suspensions HOLE N ONE ,SHET JUST Den? . i PN .[l.‘fan Nty Bact Hisiieg wnencaliaing | BY PLACING A STEEL 5~ — rivers both are clear this morning. into second in the eighth inning and DIsC I8 THE S lad to take time out. He was ex- pected to be in trim for today's en- ? o PuTTInNG CUP: p ¥ v DETROIT, July 21 d Barbarian of Detroit decisively defeated gagement, however. WAS GOING § Freedman, Chicago lightweigh Ruel's retirement in the eighth ¥ 4 f - B e e it ore was a peculiar play. With Gharrity j 3 A « HONTING their ten-round match he ight. Nine thousand persons saw on first, Muddy roiled to Gardner, ¢ " . THS the fight. S0 - who threw to Sewell for a force-out. — Radiators and Fenders Gharrity beat the throw, but Sewell's ralay to Brower snared the batter. S e e Cores installed iz any make. Umpire Hildebrand reversed a de- 10 DIFFERENT MAKES RADIATORS. cision on Teibold in the fourth. The arbiter failed to see Nemo, with a WITTSTATT'S R. and F. WORKS 819 13th. F. 6410. 1425 P. M. 7443. three-and-one count, half swing at a INDIAN Frank. 6763 ball and gave him his base. Speaker appealed to Base Umpire Owen, who MOTOCYCLE DlSTRlBUTOR told his chief what Leibold had done and the batter was recalled. Then Used and Rebuilt Motocycl on Easy e g Tollowpd Sewall's error. Wamby was charged with two HOWARD A. FRENCH & CO. 424 Bth Street N.W. arrors on a single play in the eighth. He fumblad Goslin's tap, letting the batter get to first, then put Goose on_second with wild throw. Peck. Bluege and Gharrity ran the Nationals' season doubleplay total to i au cven 100 In the eighth session. L e — i “