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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1923. | SPORTS. Nationals Now Aim at First Division : Wills and Mallory Meet for Tennis Title GO INTO FIFTH POSITION sanpior senmes | [FIRPO BATTERS DOWNEY; | Averican net stars - (MEET FOR SECOND TIME MAY PLAY IN JAMAICA ‘AT WHITE SOX EXPENSE i e noe o mm-| - GO STIRS MUCH TROUBLE| , »r = w. moweso: IN CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL e aen ol the Taln: ‘Only omc same er hax written fo the Jamaica in booked for today. KEmblem nnd T el vecixtion twey. P e . S Cocinthlancteams thisestion A OF ihe NDIANAPOLIS, Ind., August 18—Luis Angel Firpo, sombre-visaged | £¢ e : . . s P R S 1l clash 4 o'clock a g r " stating that he will do ~o in Junu- P P I\ Take Series Final, 6 to 4, in Ten Innings and Then [on eas Valon Siation Blasa T " I pugilist of the Argentine, came to Indianapolis yesterday and inad- | arv. Amons the players xnected Youthful California Girl, Howeve r, Is Much Better Move on St. Louis—Zachary Calls Halt on UNLIMITED DIVISION. vertently stirred up more commotion than has been visited upon the | and Francis Hunter. Player Than in 1922, When She Was Badly PSR sporting world of the Hoosier capital in some time. Firpo was scheduled se After Johnson Fails. STANDING. to meet Joe Downey of Cincinnati in a ten-round boxing contest. The 5 Beaten by Veteran Rival. Hosc J W.L.Pet. | Toem: contest was held, but the disorder, financial mix-ups and disappomtment CQOAST NET PLAYERS | y TevaoN RN which attended it, may place a serious obstacle in the way of the holding | h = | By the Associated Press y HN B. L 3 714 | Mercury. ... of future bouts here. | By o S0 L S BELE : 5 Gov. McCray decreed that the bout, if held, must be purely an ex- IN NEWPORT FINALS | 7<Grrer HILLS, N. Y., August 18—The brilliant versatility of T. LOUIS, August 18.—In fifth place in the American League by virtue (SECTION B.) hibition contest, to comply with the Indiana law, which prohibits prize NEW | 5 youth 4 - v R 2 s . . lw, which DItS PRIz CWPORT, T August 18— vill ] jeleranlDower Al e s S of a 6-to-4 ten-inning victory scored over the White Sox yesterday STANDING. fights. To carry out his order, he stationed Sheriff Snider. of Marion | Howard Kinsey of ‘San Francisco | ‘;{‘ bcfl"‘l“"‘:{i, 13]3“['1‘"1(‘“” 2 nowen and ADChicnce today, when in their last game of the year in Chicago, the Nationals were to | Team. W.L.Pot. | Team. county, with a corps of deputies, at the ringside, with orders to stop the | won the invitation lawn tennis Miss Helen ills, Berkel Calif,, schoolgirl, mcets Mrs. Molla ; 10| sohwwis. . 8 1833 | Boll, Ficld. 400 e singles tournament and the Casino | Mallory of New York, the title holde il e e open a series of four games with the Browns here today, with a berth in | Dom'nLy'm 5 1 833 | Brookland. contest if it became brutal. . cup nt the Canino courts today, de- | = » the title holder, in the final round of the nationa 4 - ; Bhamrocks. 4 2 .667 | Park View. After the announcement was made | stayed the limit, but was given 4| feating Harvey Snodgras Lon | Woman'’s singles tennis championship the first division as a goal. And, should Donig Bush’s athl:(es‘conlu)ue' SECTION C.) that the bout was to be merely an! terrific mauling, despite the fact um! ....,.4:. in .Z, :'.'.'.'.., u_'_,'_":_’; [l Tt will hg, the second time in “.' many seasons that t wo | 1 pounding the ball as they did in the quartet of tilts in_the Windy city, ¢ NG exhibition the crowd that jammed the | large exhibition gloves were ,used. | Geb), 9. L for titulare 1 Mits. Mallons e saa s thc o ave el they are likely to grab a majority of the engagements scheduled with the e arena roared its disapproval and |He collapsed after the bout and wa or titular honors. Last year Mrs. Mallory, seven times national champion ThEy e e e SOBEAR (8 104 3 ngag S Team. W.L.Pct.| Team. W.L. officials were some time in quleting | tuken to a local hospital in a semi- | NEWPORT, R. 1. August 18.—A Crushed her young opponent, 6—3, 6—I, in the final round. But Mise team managed for the nonce by peppery Jimmy Austin, ol LI Bhits. .. 51 838 '8¢, Joseph. 2 4 them down. In this time neither of ous condition, where it was sall ) new name will be engraved upon the | Wills since has added skill commensurate with her physical development A generous use of the flail was a marked feature of the Nationals Milane...o 5 1 Mt the principals had come Into the|he was suffering from injuries about |casino cup after today's match- be-Jand looms today as the most formidable challenger Mrs. Mallc ,]vp had work in Comisky Park. Forty-one blows were gleaned off the half dozen | Comforters. ! ring. which added to the crowd's|the head. His condition was de-|tween Harvey Snodgrass of Losdin yeare Sh ver has bea M 6y i A hurl t to the slab by Kid Gl d the, duced twenty-three restiessness. After a delay of nearly | clured by physiciuns to be not se-|Angeles and Howard Kinsey of Sam] " Years. She never has beaten Mrs. Mallory, though she has forced her e e e e A chae SENIOR DIVISION. two hours Hughie Gartland, business | rious. < tion | 10 €xtra sets to win. 15, better than a one-to-two ratio of tallies to safeties. Al ! ! rancisco, finalists in the invitation B ; i s manager for Firpo, announced from| Ay the donelus o e show, |singles lawn tennis Miss Wills all week has shown a coolness and u hility under regulars except the pitchers shared in this batting melee. (SECTION A) the ring that the Argentine fghter e enSlalon oL T Awn teunis tournament “1‘]’::[);:\[“r‘hodrln‘cmf‘hy;u;» Promoter Druley was again reported | Snodgrass yesterday eliminated i fire remarkable for her years and experience At that, the Nationals had to work BTANDING. had recelved only & part of his uar- | miusing, and_after recelving com- | Vincent Richards of Yonkers, N. Ye!with flying colors when pressed the hardes hard to {ake three of the four en- GOING UP m WL P Tam VLI antesd purse and that LT plaints"trom Firpo and persons em-|in & match (hat lasted two hours and & et the ’”'?f : i naa gagements froms the Box. - Ext - w 1000 | ¢. Teresa. . .200| cate Jack Druley, prom o ena, who declare as bitterly coj - | o Miss Wills has had much the hard gagemente trom the Sox. * Extra in Bovenie 1 § g | P . Syl S ployed at the arena, who declared |was bitterly contested throughout, [ had much the hard they fafled to receive compensation | G— TN Dattth At ehrhe v | Lexington.. 3 4 session of most of the gate receidts, |for’ their services. L im e G While . [ er roud to the final round during th. officials began a | Kinsey had less difficulty in defeat- Py ok hut the play dfibothulier R T e el e e (SEOTION B had been unsuocessful. AB a réwult |yeurch for the promoter. Ho had not | ing Brinn 1 ¢ meriey ingdefeat: n s On 0 | self and Mre. Mallory has left little were uncertain enough to keep the |Leibold, of......... STANDIN o e oaounced tstispeiboric would | been located at an early hour today. | Africa, 2—6, 6—3, 61, 6 auestion of their superiority over the ficlders on edge. The latter, though, | Peckinpaugh, ss... Team, W.L.Pot.| Te tion afraie ™ to & four-round exhibi- | Federal officials stationed at the| The names of Willlams, Tilden. futernational field that started play performed nobly, us seven double |Goslin, 1f..,.. Linworth.. 6 2 .75 | Stanley 3 arena to check off the federal taxiKumage, Washburn. Griffin &nd England today will have its oniv b e ot e eaeias mioe 3 Liamorth.- 1S % Tho) ooty This last statement aroused the |on the recelsts. also cenctoa thos hburn, G chance to take back an Amerdc Plays accomplishcd during the series {Rice wf .. s angry gt fans to & bresnine Dot |on the receipts, also reported they | Johnston already decorate the trophy. tit1a when 1o tha sibat rttest Rudl. o Ty = and they swarmed about the Fing de- | jad been unable to obtain the moncy |* n the finals doubles match Robert | Mlias MiRatie: kB s AL el Job fo i, Harris L D e e the government, and stated they | ana Howard ¥ of San Francisc 1 ihe G ag Nanc et . Bliegs. JUNIOR DIVISION. manding thelr money back. A se-|Would immediately take stops towar | aa oeare, Kinsex of San Francisco sell Brivdh i Johnson. ue disturbance was averted by apprehending Druley. who, they sald p Lo n (SECTION A Mayor Lew Shank, who Jumped into | way in epossesston of .most of the | fecoy il Sg Howard Voshell “of STANDING. the ring and restored order to the |money taken in at the arena rooklyn, N | both singles an L. Pot. [#8%emblage. He announced that the [ \whether Gov. McCras will take any |« Lo3crday the Kinsevs. defeated -THIS e ' < appeared closel Warwick 0°1.000 ' Argyle 5 boxers would either fight ten rounds|steps to prosecute those conmected | CTion @nd Richards, 6—S, 63, 6-—3 Elheter 3 2600 BC Josevh, 0 6 {as originally scheduled or he would |with the ‘ehow 1o e ves hnann | 6—4: and the st collegians, Phil 3 £< Wills defeated Mis By B Sl i Bout s oYy | sad e oot oliegae A COUNTS | [sestertin: sies wwine avcenteg s (SECTION B.) s, mcluding boxers and pro- | contest, that all concerned would he | CTifin _and Voshell, who won by hile 3 Mallory disposed of Mr oy moters, placed in jail 3 t bl e R. avton of England, 6—4, 6 At this time, however, g |BTTEStEd If the bout befame =0 rough i ~ ‘ 5 . L. Pet. | Team. v e, however, Druley was 1 dlesesssusniiiialssnsesennnp ing » vis st le wos a Hotchkis Jub’ fo Naticnals. Walter | Zachary. W former na on, whe started on the slab, had ne of Nis w t spells. He walked | Totals Latters lition to yielding #|° crcaco. artet of hits, jis three innings | gooper. ot Wwork permitted the White Sox to | Mogielian, &5 | but offsct the lead gained by his | Gollns. " 2b mates at the cxpense of Gorham Lev- | Sheely, e who was withdrawn fro o [Falk, If... erett, who was withdrawn fromgihe (S, 1o nelee after (wo were ou e S et {Graham, "¢ succeeded | Leverette, p arget for the |Blankenship, p atsmen, and after grant- |Behalk® ops that deadlocked the = fourth frame. Zach gave | Totals Lo nything but an exhibition of steadi- | *Batted for Graham tn ness e was in hot water continu- | Washington . 2 2 0 0 HliRnuananuel RS —_ H Team. —W.L Pct | Team —W. 0 | Both of the winning plavers showe: L P lE ' |as to even occasion a knoekdown. A Rarled sine. ity : waverly. .. 300 | sham, Jrs... 33 cated. and after apparently satisfy- marked superiority ] ovel ol vals : 00 Downey, although not knocked down, | e ing the boxers they would recefve | e ough v ;' TILDEN AND NORTON In the doubles Miss McKane and Bk Vi 600 | Langdon. ... their moner. the out orad Tecelve | was so severely beaten he had to he Mrs. Covell won from Mrs. Heler % placed under a physiclan's care, and 5 thel ! " phy Gilledeau Lockhron . SECTION C.) Sin . as a result it is expected the governor g o e o 9 4 i Morris, 6—0 o 8. GOsE and sy Wear Sixteen-Ounce Gloves. will take some action. | PAIR IN TlTLE PLAY e Sl e e = lnun\ boxers wore sixteen-ounce | Meanwhile, members of the Firpo| feated Miss Lillian Soharman and N i?z"'r i‘nm??;;l:lh;’o:wwm;l the or- nl{l)’ x‘r;duhwd formal action will be| BROOKLINE, Mass. August 18— Miss Ceres Baker, 6—1, 6—1 1 00 Sim, = 625 | Tremonts . & ders of o . after spar- |taken by them today against Drulev §wiiia = ch instance the successful con liy. and with the other Nationale | "o eoa1 %0 e 591 Warwicks.. 0 ring tamely for the first three rounds, | if the money due the Argentine fighter| 1 11am T. Tilden, 2d. of Philadelphia hinations had casy going. ble to do much with the flings ® hit—McClellan. Thres-.base hit— tore into his opponent. Downey |is not forthcoming. { will pair with Brian 1. C. Norton, the o kenship. who followed Lev- 1 5 3 - | south ¢ star i | "d Blankengship, followed Lev. (Fal —rec‘:,;;.|b"?|7.c%:,‘:§|,:‘x:”" = MIDGET DIVISION. outh African star in the national h (St ix tror Pockinpaugh 10 Johnson: Feckinprugh to | . I %o Tudga. " Left on basei—Washington, 15; Chis (SECTION A.) [ the Longwooa Cricket G e Vay @ waiting game, ey missed @ | Johnson, 5; off Blan] 5 Union Station, 4 o'oloc] ling next Monday s was revi elance 1o forge ahead in the cighth |Struck out—By Le % % STANDING. lun.:. the draw was announced yes- Filipino racketers of this city wi T P T e | Levetette. S 123 imninge: o Blarkomshiy, | Tem. W.L.Petl Tem. WL Pt 1 terday. Start play in their first annual tenni . ¢ afled aheshancs Wl 6 in 9 1.3 innings; off Johnson, 3 in 3 innings: 4 1 .800 pCorinthian.. 3 o E ; v 3 championship of the Dis qus Hustmento e |off Zachary, 7 in 7 innings. Hit by pitehef T8 2 looo Mark View 0 5 000 AMERICAN LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. e of N T D S tal o et tedey 8 T two mighty swings, then popped | By Biankenship. (Blase, e e Weiner of Philadelph but shifted 4:45 o'clock on the Mofument groun o Sheely, while Rice force nner | Wi f 4 4 SECTION B.) to partnership with Norton at the N g to Sheely, while Ri d @ runner | Winning pitcher—Zachary, Losing pitcher— « = partnership with No a courts, F. M va is chairman of the for the fin wut Judze opened the | Blankenship. Umpires—Messrs. wens and STANDING. request of his fifteen - yvear - old PR ninth with « <rappy single. but it | Nallin, Time of game—g hours and 32 min- W.L Pet.| Team. W. 2 o askbisubanet | omenmwniouo. 5l omooorumnnok 5l cooronmwmny P " G o %l cmmonoonssod Gl aruwwoncoany rl coosomc0000! 8l ccocoomonal® ooz 2 4 Ir 0 0 ) proved to mean nothing | ute 5 311000 | Asteor. ilden and Norton are in the op-| : How should the driving swing be| The winner in the singles event w It was different in the tenth, how- 2 .600 | Peerless. ite half from W. M. Johnston and | fniched after the ball is hit? ever, Zachary grounded to Sheely RUTH HITS HOMER ¢ 3. Griffin, 8 1 Brancisco; who are i o | runner-up will be given a racket d but emo Leibold, who was an acti = | seeded first in the draw : Answere by e do athlete all through the series, drew a ’ D. C. ATHLETES COMPETING. walk Peck acrificed nd Goslin's 0| The secded players in addition to L e o —— 8 ceral Washington athletes are serarn ie o o zove vut | (GAINS BATTING LEAD In {he South Atlantic A- A- U Leibold on th Rice then sin ed L o 288 these two pairs Robert and JIM BARNES Stringing Company. Medals will 1y field and track meet »day at Home- 80 | oward Kinsey = Si 1warded in the doubles event ap | Howard Kinsex, ® N Willlame, 24, | gmerican open champlon, 1921 ree- 1 Field, Balti Md. Capt St Louis n i e oxnized everywhere as one of the Goslin across. The Sox mever had a |’ Babe Ruth hit his thirty-first home | Wood Tield, Bautmore, e, CRAT 04 1 | Bhiladeiphia 509 | | Anderson and John B. Hawkes, Au ) 495 | o i |Ereatest goters in he world. in| ALJSSIES PLAY . S . s fak : and Itene Lacoste and|pojian open champlonship, 19: | E 'w".L I.A K-in_in their portion of the tenth. [Fun of the season fn St. Louis ves- | [% operts. (oumee QINmBe SHT, 00 osto ook ques’ Brugnon, French Davis cup |geicir PSR champlonship, 1632 ke The Nationals had made their first | terday, enabling Joe Bush to defeat)of Western High School; John K. Nor- & s . | B 'm, - Ser Walter H ¥ gen, the winner. runs in short order, singles by Lei- E pacific o « d' Aloy- = e = den and Richards have won the T s. 5 e ee | ton, former Pacific coast star, and J 3 : and Peck, the retirement 'vr":“’_ "““:!, O R S e ens B Conreiysoriitic Alovalis AL GAMES TODAY. GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | “hampionship for the last two years, Eokw A i nd Rice and Leverett's balk | Eits out of his four times at bat and | LS (1) are offering competition in | Washington at 8t. L. Washington at 8t. L. |Pittcburgh at Phila. Pittsburgh at N, ¥, | Johnston and Griffin have held | | The most important part of the| BROOKLINE. Mass, August 1s ced a pair of markers in the | again took the batting average lead | the Baltimore meet. New York at Chicago. New York at Chicago. | Chicago at Boston, Chicago® at. Brookiyn. | th title three times it i RoRtAn: s OOKLINE. Mass. Augu 18 first innink, while Bluege's pass and | from Harry Boston at Detroit. Boston at Detroit. Cinoinnati at N. Y. | 1. Wait Johnson and C. M. Cha- g 3% 3 l 2 tean Heilmann. who hit once & . -- i & two Al eifales oot one-base biows by Peck and Gosin. | out of tas creimann. who hit ence Phila. at Cleveland. Phila. at Cleveland. |St. Louis at Brookisn. of Washington, middle Atlantic | Pall is hit. At this point. confidence | final singles matches b {the series today will attem . With Mosti's wild throw, added & Paif | jevics iy Detron ok X WII.I. START SERIES RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, | RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, champions, drew a bye in the first|is essential. After the ball has been |1ain come 'r/d\“,;»\ !{r;:ém”:v:"ms tal in the second frame. now .39% and Heilmann's ‘Washington. 6; Ohic ) 2 9 a, 10 inningt Cincinmti. 5; New York n i Lit, however, “swing through” at|tralian rivals, who have eliminated he Sox grabbed three at Johnson's | George Burns put & thrilling finish Now York B0 5t. Touts o 8t. Louls, 8; Brookiyn: 5 115 of pairings o minat L 4 12 innings). arm'’s length, in the direction of the jthem from the international comps expense in the third, McClennan's |on . the .Giants game with Cincinnati GUE HONORS Fniludeiphia, 7; Detroit, 6. | Thikad; Brooklyn. B (12 inning: Secnen At flg‘ i mkc"d ':V o ‘lmerr!:u doub Colline' walk, singles by |at the Polo grounds when he slam- | Pittsburgh, 117 Philadelphia, 6. | Robert Kinsey and Howard Kinsey. San| Sl ) Al [two days 3 nd Mostil and Rice’s erratic{med out a homer in the eleventh in- | Francisco, va. Munucl Alonso and Walace F, | After that, nothing matters. Posing '™y unting for them. In the ining, and the Reds won. 5 to 4 A real battle is anticipated when | Johnson, Philadelphis & was tied when Zach=| " The victory gave the Reds, who are | 1. «. S S e 2 Vincent Richards and Dean Mathey, New ary passed Hooper and McClellan and | stepping on the (Giants heels, an |the Southern Railway nine will hook 3meustg G v cceive a silver 10ving cup. while 1 R il So reE Goo| mobn3] Nemo home i Judge's swat put 4E55E5E |l8gga2e8d snammnl o 0o | & | 432988 Baconle & aael mowo | B al q1 5 . | The Australians will now meet th at the end of a swing is fine for endi or the trop Nuthaniel W. Niles. Boston, and Hugh M. G. | * = - A ‘doubles match yesterday betwer | Relleher, New York, vs. Walter Wesbrook, De- (Coprright, 1923, Associated Ediio Tames O. erson paired with Adolfo Luqueé, will pitch. . Ronnesay. It Tia ook s lerson paired with Joh The Tyger pitchers were wild in]Y; M- C. A, grounds in the opehing o i g IN BENEFIT CONTEST e B ennes ant W, L. Sepieunger, Aus. |} |B. Haw and Rene La Coste paired CAUGHT ON THE FLY thelr_ gume with the Athietics, and|Eame of the District of Colurhbia Swimming Tips. gralis, v Giyie ‘Curley’ and Charies STYMIES AID COUCH Vih Jacaues Brugnon resulted i *h Dl 5 on, 7 to 6. Rel BEL AesnC £ A o 0dd Fellows are due to provide a |FProvidence. Sty j8 _Australians afte: the Philadelphia team won 7 'to 6 DR Bio e Sandior teams winning 0aa Fen lue to provide a |FRTHSEE & riien ga Phitadelpis |Bi5e5 to Bamen of Masaly rontiricn 2 = i 5 ellmann hit his fifteenth home run | Sracen those sanciot teams w sparkling game of ball at American | Brian I C. Norton. South Africa, vs. play, and settied the fortunc o ST, LOUIS. August 18 —A total of |in' the sixtn. with Cobb on hase 2 in thelr respective lagues - | ITREADING SEStElios came |Britn I C. Horten. Bouth Atries. . play. rtuncs of th s in_yesterday's fray in|inning in Brooklyn gave the Cardi-|Minal Y. M. C. A. circuit, while the o'clock. The fray will be hetween a | Herbert B. Fischer. Oynwyd, Pa.. and A. H. b The Expected happened vesterday Ted Blankenship led thelpals a bitter contested game, § to 5. | QUartermasters are War Department picked team from the local lodges | SHPIn, Jro Springfeld, va.’ Pierre Hirsch, | By the Assoctated Press. S e im Edlleny, wasinnpretared eight in his seven innings | (hicago Cubs packed eight hits inte | Champions. and the mine representing. Arlinesos | PAiis. and Lawrence Brice. Boston. s . st ie remarkable fight which the mound. - Walter ~Johnson | the first six innings of the game in| T9da¥'s fray will be enlivened by Lodge. No. 193, of Clarendon. Va. Fio. e aie e et o T eAGe, Aumet S o StymiesEre SCauuN an Crowta five inte Bis ftores BmNes Bat e e R o »\,]!w,'m,,{ ll‘: Rl ol R?Mn s Coolls of the mame 1 famenmpva Pro- | Providence. vi. Malcolm 7. snd H.°L:iblocking dhe way to the cup cost |:u m.l-:h lasted through five hotly the sccond inning_when he | ppiadelhin. winsing 1 to s st of players eligible to play in the e £ lgn g - | championship ves as ! ionully there were bril Gritichte. rollETS Y The Jifivst: post serfes games B G AR At | William M. Johnston and Clarence J. Grifin, { made him two dow ay il d keen fights for point cer threw to Peck for a fores play Union _Printers. representing the Depart- Order of Odd Fellows [San Francisco. vs. John Barr and Leven Jester, { to Ira Couch, twenty excitarianc ot 5 am Johnson got to first for | mental League—B, R. Bell H. Feldman. T. Mith Hotrnn NG 00O e oy wlhx\!-' T‘;_:‘W_‘ Oh a3 alnss of the honor. which carried with he score was 6—8, 6=3, 6— A . 8 o . w d its clo Shid to th "1 | Louis Taalheimer, Texas. | cu x i four plavers refused to e a Rib Falk, whoe had been used only ] PR will gend its clown band to the park, | Lopis Taatheimer. Texas “The Kansas vouth had shot a7 | neatning spel} hecweon aees ake o e etk ne o e et o0 | GOING AT LIKE PACE St o o aecmin el ot Tamnes Sttt 5,75 |nraing el Beeeed? pref White Sox until yesterday, scemed B R A e E 3 Green, WL to clash with the Unton nine 1ndan'd |and Ludlow Van De Ventar, Plainseld, . 3. “| A. Montedonica of Memphis, 1 up. lto the finish of the contest, whiel to enjoy Zachary's southpaw slants = s = Ball, E. J. Kearney, K. O. Spiess, L. H. How. ‘elo 3 Joday at] Leon A De Turenne and H. Van Dyke Johns sted two hours s fice et binged BY JOHN B. FOSTER. der. ¥R, Thompion, S, E. Healy, E. 3. Hort, ir o lrrk"ln diamend No of " *he |Seatsle. Pacific northwest %ln;nghzn vlfl‘h‘n:n wo singles o Ik also[ A glance of the standing of the|D. McC. Ramsay. C. Bernhardt, W. W. Hill, ecliunents Soc JLO MR ers i Sy R R n i whes, MARSHALL KEEPS LEAD. ! i oA 3 P. J. Welch, W. B. Folger, W. Kirkland, A. F. Melbourne, ot biass 1 single for the twojclubs in the two major leagues will i Douglas Juni to mer R. N, Williams, 2d. Bryn Mawr. Pa.. and {E “ONG. N. Mgt R A “ Hutohinson, W. E. Aitken. &lan Juniors were to moct . il 3 LAKE HOPATCONG, N. J.. August| timesshe R Ionnon ahow that the Giants and the Yankees | Annex One. representing the Treasury Loague tough foe in the Elliott Athletic | Watson Washburn, New York, ve, Commander | 15 _United States Champion Mar- G PERMIT n § OE§ unel ine Buigte A Teonard Darby, Australis. and Carl H. Fis. | |3 Unit E = Bush detected the balk committed | are running neck and neck in the | mey Ty Sartigme 7 M. [Dodge, O, 8 Sum- Glub. on, the Rosedale playgrounds to- | gher: Gynwyd, Pas shall gained another point in the| [AY BE OBTAINED HERE A \ 2 series. Today the Reds' Cuban star, |[today, at 3 o'clock. on the Terminal \ gt ¥ | victures, but it _doesn’t help to hit |Play wi 2 Hills, L. e Water's Iine 3 entertainment of | Par k. bes .| tournament of the Ninth American by Leverett in the (irst inning asimatter of games won. They have|Bsusr, R. T, — oo e i etona, v Tt v At | Chicas| Congress, by |defenting Biges|. Hunting. llcenses. Tor ithe soon us the umpires did and called [heen going that way all season. In | Kelly P W E; B Mount Pleasant Juniors humbled |Los Angeles. and Wallace J. Bates, San Fran. | low of New York. He retained the |\ a may be obtained in this their attention to it. Judge was on|gact, since the race actually squared | Emoof. J. B, o istuin. the Douglas Junifors, 6 to 1. swhen |cisco. > |lead with a total of 8-1. and one game | city tt F. Hoffman, clerk first and Peck on third at the time,|ayway in May they have never been | Canrrienmesior, roprassnting the War Depert- thelr pitcher Betz huried in rare! George P. Gardner jr. and Hary C. John-|,gjourned. Jamowski of Paris, drew 4 B i T e, o Biier: | farther apart in games won than | ment League—W. Biggins, J. Bleler, W. R.| Pesed by JOHNNY WEISSMULLER, | stvle. Tribby and Hunt cacn connecc- | 308 Rostn. vs, Honry Norton and Leslie Joka- | 303" Schapiro of New York. while | mitied . the —Atias . Sporting Goeds Teaverclt, honliaqiiosun @ dilivery four. Much of ahe time they have|Brunck F. Chaypell T. L. Deguas ir; & |world champlon epeed swimmer. [ed for & pair of bingles s Bty Kupchik of New York went ahead of [ Company to issue such permits. for \ the batsman. turned anc e Off fecitiad: razzin, A . vi s New e us Hrglnia: off Sheely, so Umpire Owen waved both | Pt S0 o0 been in evi. | egge, W, F. MoOaffrey, D. McGrath® D, B. | Sketch by Feg Murray. Brightwood Athletic Club it casting | Winner of Gardner-Johnson vi. Norton-John. | irm, DY winning from Hodges of New | the usual fee of $10. Virginia ofi unners forware 5 =G . W z sofipte el - York. cially opend its marsh shooting las SRt dence only now and then lietle would | Mekgilin, X, & Dges .G R §0| Wihat is the action of arms and legs | about for games, rcordine o /Nt | on agsinet Clarence 3E Chatoie sag Tiewh | VUC 0 of washington and santa- | Thuredar, B George L. Voith, A'lams T N Yo 1 their Utterbaol. in treading water? aiad dle’ Atlantic champions. slerre of New York adjourned their | TQ ™V, o habit, and it is an astonishing one | " wqj] Equipment Shops, representing the Post . 1 e <. ame after sixty moves MACKS, 7; TYGERS, 6" . teams. Dot leaders | in | oot Depanimeniiarconbe Hoatt Hamb Answered by (Manager Anderson of the iliois) “ RACE TO ST. ROBERTS. i their leagues and both of them con- ! Spittle, Lucas. Povich, Causéy, MoGlue, Mur: o aenea ar o [LONE GAME LISTED ¢ Ehllons Gt e world cham- | phy. - ‘Dawson. Brosky. Rogers, Duval, He can be reached at th- Pierce ARI By the Associated Press e ;\igr:;*mr.";)‘\ é);a'\":\ h‘\”)z‘hlv?xr :‘»\"’:d B-{eto‘:x'.‘gfinkn;""flugxflrm’-ndo‘b'-qh- o BILL BACHRACH :S«-)w-n].‘xhr‘ungh Main 6000 7 )L ' T YACHT EL REPEATS. -rn|,1;|)r:f August 18.—The 2:07 trot Tear of Fivalry records as mear alike | o Ogaera) Ascouting e, fepretsttisk Whe | iiingt Achletie Clubs most_famous | JE LT IN SANDLOT SERIES |z i pe e state of corporation of Alexandria, has per- - McGo: Gallow'y Hale.3b Hauser. 1b. if ° > > | conooormrooom’ < Siamese s & i - CHICAGO, August 18.—With o oLt M B Samewhit the dame thing happened | ik 3 T S AR Maiker L B. | comchest haw turned out rucn eham: | SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION victorles in iwo Starts and o Yon Ronbrieativen i AL B | in"1922, although part of the time the | Fieafeidt, L. W, Owen, 3. A. Sullivan. H. | DIoSIG SN o Welaamuller, world's | B E|{ Emblem and Corinthian teams. two |her nearest competitors disqualifica | Willis, which took the second an St. Louis Americans were in first | Tetrault, I L. Wright, 8. J. Giovannetti, C. | fqutent swimmer: Norman Rows, Siby1 | Little Rock.... o~ % 7 1|contenders for the title in section AJbY ‘a foul yesterday. Ariel, formerlenjra miles after losing the first to Flace in their league. Where two|6. 0 Balley sof 3 ¥ orer as | Bamer, Perry McGilliveay, Harry Heb- |Atlanta ... ... 48 i ‘midget division of the city | R-class champion “in New York waiter Sterling and finishing last | Cnampionships are beini won in two | The wimer of the Commercial League has | Panes, Hervy MeCHbray, Larwy Hon | oot Sigman, ~Hennody and Smith: | ¢ corice, will hook up in she | waters, goes into the final Sir Thomas | {n %1 heat. The winner's hest time Imajor leagues and the victories of |mot yet been determined. Mike McDermott. | e 8 na Breck. 510 2|only terics game today at 4 o'cléck | Lipton cup racc‘(nlzll?v\‘r\‘\v';“\;uhdfr claim | wae 2:053, lead are bound to run more or less Swim upward. instead of forward, |g Batterles=Notrew and Tate: Brady. W.|, U0 Yor the Emblems. The Em- ACHT WINS BIKE TITLE AT STAKE. alike to produce those figures, but it | y : I E | using any particular stroke that is | pevheitie 2T 0 1 1|blms lead their section with four| AMERICAN Y. D e Tt | 2 extraorainary that they should run |I33aaeplle ----: et convenient. The hands and arms [New Orleans .......... i S | o O Fut Sthem well on he| ST. PAUL. Minn. August 18—Ln- |y, “Krimer, chatrman of the board o . e eeonl piace tear (n the Na. | Batteriewiili. Boro. " Fitas are kept under the water at all|yparierios—Fulton and Eiffert; Walker an e tHetito : tries from the White Bear Club won | control of the National Cyeling As Nvmv:‘;.;):or ru‘.)m; "; n;m);, . ait tional League has made a harder figm‘g&t "_‘f"."' RuRk e X times. The motion is casy and re-| No other game scheduled S RO ;1}1‘-51 %l;:":cr'-n ‘:gphy e canas ;clr.:‘x;fl:;\na.nl‘\;:lsn‘.‘xlx’:nylrv:ln;:;lr‘lh'h(‘ l;\:s{,\;' Detoit i.00000301 I s e fe L D0 e s laxed, no great effort being required.| TNTERNATIONAL LEAGUE PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Glan yachts taking third and fourth. | hio” CIics lof cigntren rates 1o de A R T asocn, Twebins 'f; | hias been running in second place re- E . the tired swimmer away from shore. | o ; e B5T5 T Diina. 3¢ Durhim, 2 - |uine, covering . o[ Americas verlMiBeShcita O oRVelo. —Biue, Welch, Rommel. Cobb. Jones, Rigney, ' cvntly and has been below Cincin- » 3 Use no more effort than is nceded |Jersey city ... i 4 6 1| Greensboro. 8; High Point, 6. —_— Getand hisiitle. Te {sione pointiahead i i i d_Freitag. . pionship _compotit Miller. Sacrifices . Manush. Scheer | cide of New Vork than the Cincin- |Zoulsvilig, - ¢ 311 o|popular misconception has it that |5¢ TsitaE eeee B0 Dnm;l 185 8¢, Patersburs, 1. pionship_compatition. Haney2b Rigney.ss Bassler.c. . Pillette,p. . Cole.p..... Holloway.p Francis.p. Veach®. .. Fothergilif. Totals.. 3512 27 10 Totals. *Batted for Holloway in seventh, Scheor.2b Perkins.c.. 3 Rommel.p.. 5 Harris.p onmomto N omRoRORmS! | mocorormammmsn: 2l imoorrpnrrnnnons Bl cocoonnonuemma® 5 5 5':“3'_';:}:;55’33‘:.". x’l‘f’n:fflm‘g;:lf"n B%E:';EE‘::‘?'V‘\;‘l"ha\:}l‘v::;::gvn s cneresmhio b i i e :;::1‘}‘:5 zfia;;:l ;(seetpo t'}lnfe' h‘:‘led ':;ggi it i Wit W "i%;‘v.‘vm'l'('g:‘hg% .w’l‘l-:::k, 2 Ceatted in ninth; | Priana. a};"%-'n‘w;:n'l& { “Rya.g:g)t)o;: anngRF:?%-m Balls—Off Pillette, 5; off Rommal, 3; off Frant | Stronger than the second division of =— water by a terrific pumping of the | Basnaster et A Pevine. 1922 4} Richmond:Patérsburg—Rain. : S Cerestinetalladt intany saake: B e s S ot lithe National. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. | {0 \™ 1. is just a stunt and not | R : 411 5 ! IDGE LEAGU EASTERN SHORE LEAGUE. 10 DIFFERENT MAKES RADIATORS. HieZon Fillstte. 37in 4 inaings: o Hollo: | Piteaburich looks an 1€ 1t is through. | harlotte. 1: Macon, 0. treading wager. e Tk it LRI BID B Cambridge. §: Pocomoke. 2. S AT L WORKS Totrags; o HMacris. noe n 1 tamines off Celes | SCe ANEURL 1 e e e D hat| Seaciaabuis, 17 Gastoile: 6 (Copyrights 1823, Assocated Editors.) ‘Syracuse Bajtimore, . Other games—Rain. : . R 4 in £ 1.3 innings: off Francis, 3 in 2 inniny St v i otioh Romnl Winnios pitaner—tranks: | is worse than a slump. It gives the Tosing pitcher—Pillette, Umpires—Moetars, | #Ppearance of having had enough. oy (Copyright, 1923, by H. C. Fisher. Trade . By BUD FISHER. Holmes. Ormsby and Connolly, Time of game | Its pitchers are mot pitching, and e : ; i e .5, P, 02 i HE —2 hours and 20 minute the players do mot seem to be able T to rally. Max Carev, that wonderful ¥ outfielder, who has’ been with the rQ . . = ) H THAT LAWYGR T Y Pittsburghers for years looking for L' VE Been FORGIVE! R T LOUED HER 3 o YANKS, 5; BROWNS, 4. lishurchers for Fears looking tor o e ) [Ere e ([ s, M T tave W A (AT ST. LOUIS.) from his quest as ever. HARPY GRIN Nl siryd o Love, WHAT || Ssce Youlue REFORMAD, st I oN YouR ‘:NL:.":L:N:'E; AND ;.'-“'s""‘_’;';;_"‘"‘:;,’;‘y. WAS HE DOING || SHE'S. GOMNA LEAVE! TIP FOR FISHERMEN. T MusH, ] | Beceed EorGiveness. I': b heiae You #s°00- HARPERS FERRY, W. Va, August MuTT? R 18—The Potomac and Shenandoah rivers both were very muddy this morning. GRIFFS’ STICKWORK N. Y. witt.of Dugan,3b. . Ruthlf.... Smithrf. Pipp.1b Soott, Ward 85 Hofmann,o Bushp.. . ° = N [OIPIOITOPNG: PEETS-FETN | coconmwnnmo; Bl cootnmwacond Totals.. 35 12 27 12 *Batted for Van Gilder in eighth. New York ......2 1 0 000 0 2 0—5 E 5 st Louis . 10000201 04 Runs—Dugan. Ruth (2), Pipp. Hofmann, Williams, McManus (2), ‘Severeid. _Error— Jacobson.” _Two-base hits—MoManus. Hofmann, Severeid. Ruth. Three-base hit—Bush. Home run—Ruth. Sacrifices—Smith. Scott. Double lays—Gerber, Schliebner and Eazell; Gerber, BtoManus and Schliebner. Left on bases— New York, 7: St. Louis. 11 Bases on balls— OfF Bush, 4: off Van Gilder. 2. Struck out— By Bush, 5: by Shocker, 1. Hits—Off Van Gilder, 11 in 8 innings; off Shocker, 1 in 1 inning. Losing pitcher—Van Gilder. Umpires Messrs, Hildebrand and Evans. Time of me—1 hour and 48 minut H 5l connnrnooto® podonaeFun BRBRE, ooeoscouccotal Y ecoceSal oni 3388 APPALACHIAN LEAGUE. Wi Mitchell ... Johnson City. 2: Greenville. 1. Marberry ... Bristal. 3: Kingsport, 2. B Potter ... Knoxville, 7-9; Morristown, 43. Probst ...

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