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(30l . 'SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1923 = SPORTS. ’ ~ Nationals K'ec—é;)-ff]_if)—rive on Fourth Place : Major League Scouts Are Now Active 1 STAGE 9TH-INNING RALLY BABE RUTH PROFITS |MOHAWK-LYCEUM CLASH sanprot series | | BUSY PASSING JUDGMENT TO DEFEAT INDIANS, 8-5$ WHILE YANKS LOSE| MAY DECIDE IN SECTION B| ~ortimrso srvison. ON MATERIAL IN MINORS { (SECTION A.) Today's game—American Legion vs. Garfleld, Central Stadium, 5:15 o'clock; Printers vs. s to clash | Roberts, Unton Park, 5:18 o'olock. L. 2 3 with Dominican Lyceum for the title in section B of the unlimited |, Teaterday’s gme—Jusior Order, 3; Mercury, | L€ of Tulsa, Dye of Buffalo, Strand of Salt Lake Babe Rush was the only one of the Bushmen Field Brilliantly in Recording-Sixth Con- |cut of the' Yankees' game in Detroit W York team to get any advantage S OUTHWEST base ball bugs are waiting for the Mohaw! He outhit Harry Heilmann | = = yesterda; s 5 5 ; = , . . e S . secutive Victory, Judge and Peck Being Lead- |ana advancea nis average, while the division of the city sandlot series. The Shamrocks have passed STANDING. Wright of Kansas City and Waner of Frisco e l. - S | Detroiter went hitless in threo shots from Ilhg picture, ;nd\ifl;‘c hfiaris of many are heavy since thlenr (asxlurde I Pot | Tem L V-I-B5 i Th A A o 4 ay. jout of four, and lost ints. The | Speculation over the Mohawks-Lyceum battle covers many angles. Sand- Il e 1 .857) Printers.... 0 4 000! mong 3 i ion. ers ith a nappy riple ay 2 i S "+ ot followers concede the Indians the greater chance because they are .5 3 .625 | Mercury.... 0 6 .000 ong ose uraclmg ttention | Tygers won the game. however, € to 3. {l0t f o | 1;.,., Braves defeated u;.: Cardinals | leading the section and boast the strongest hurling corps > © |in Boston, 3 to 1. Genewlch pitching | Most lely this game will be dro leading this section, but are only BY Jo B. KELLER. a brilliant game for his fourth|plgyed Tuesday, at 5:15 o'clock, at|a half game ahead of the Phils L4 4 500 (SECTION B.) tnioan Lyceum vs. Boll- e %, 8115 ‘orclock, BY JOHN B. FOSTER. D, August 23.—Squeczing into the first division of p,ymnl»\lmlum victory. Fast fielding, in-|the Union League Park. But this|The fray lasted but five Innings. Detroit .0 00 0 1 50 0 x—6|1 hour and 35 minutes. Rochester . LEVELA cluding three speedy double plays,|fray will go for naught if the|During that time McCarthy allowed F the report that Detroit paid Toronto $50,000 for Wingo is true, the : 5 i : g R e plays, v o for naug he | During that time Me y ; A : Bancroit Johnson's base ball circuit is proving a most formidable greatly helped him. e Dominican Lyceum nine fails to|no hits. His wildness, coupled with only comment necessary is that it paid too much. There isn't a task for the Nationals. Just when they had a golden opportunity |rram te sehar Hostn toan 4. (o | founce Bolling Field todas, at 5:15 | several errors, gave tiie Milans their T $50,000 ball player in the International League. However, the Detroit :: AiaJ.: into vllu wlq.r_]:»r‘r‘krr. along came old Jupiter Pluvius and spilled 37\'"_*‘ \f‘ "'n'“i’"g T_:'x"‘“"'_m‘hwfl"‘l({'mwa:n-\-';nmn is little chance of the Lyceum |Comforters found Bowddfin htor lllhn;: 3 0 lub is generous in dealing with the minors. Consider what it gave Port- I — aps spill s C ¢ ¢ er-- , .- > , affair, e Sox | losing, vever. H LN i i t! ack, 2 % ” i p. i ade n ug up a battle between Donie Bush's fighting aggregation and the feach side getting one run in the 4 o] oten D At ok e e o et e Major league scouts are busy now passing final judgment on prom- Browns. Then vesterdav, when the Nationals took good care of their |eleventh. o eper viler Giumaxay; of MohRwk ALtomp) ks T, % " ising material turned up in the minors. There are more scouts in action end of the argument by thrashing the Indians, 8 to 5, the Browns sudden- | 1 By the Athletics trimmed |pitchers. Yesterday, he gave Denny| No other team fn the serles has{ me—Comforters, 5; Milans, 3. | than likely young players. S ¥ Iy came to life and bagged two games from the Red Sox to increase their game, 310 2. Rominell ;.1".\»'.-.1":::"1'\(- Southern the mound flsnlzmm—nl‘nluyad cuch stellar ball as the Mount STANDING. Dudley Lee of Tulsa is said to be the best fielding shortstop in the fourth-place lead over the Nationals to a full game. Hrtiads 1Y aainst Tark View. It was Denny's | Pleasants in section € of the junior w.L. | minors this year. He gets all over the ground like grase and has 4 fit Bush's athletes are not through battling, though. That sixth con-| Other clubs were not-scheduled. |l appearance in the series games | division. Vesterday they disposed of | s, ... 82 arm. The Giants have had Dick Kinsella looking him aver. Other teams fecuthewin =“‘h"llwl in flv!r :vwnmalnll mdlhf aoeies with the 1lnhc has - {8hore League. He allowed the Park [mound for the juniors, held ihe lorers | Comfortars 4 3 besides the Giants have been on the lookout for Lee, and, if some secret de them all the more determined to edge their way into the upper e few outfit only a pair of bingles, |to three wallops and sent five bac agreement has not been entercd into by the Tulsa management. biddine crust before tackling the Tygers in a sct of five engagements, in which BROWNS TAKE TWO. Jhs team winning, 6 to 0. Wor the |on strikes. Simmons smacked a dou- SENIOR DIVISION. fof i sai Be Bk, 3 ulsa management, bidding the show position may be gained. (AT ST. LOUIS.) first five frames he dished out hit-|ble and a single for the winners. | nomion Ah et L L e IR e iasioa s et o =l - less ball. It was Monk Fraser again | Clovers registered their tallies in the | 7 « N A |, Dy f % attract~ (iuith the majority of them in any- N B Hoa |Vhe started the Indlans batting bar- | first inning. Thus.Mount Pleasant| o game today, -1 | ing attent h He i3 ing it_physical co 8 oston. 0. R 5 rage. Aftershe tripled, the Indlans|has pushed its win column to nine| No game yesterdsy. |a ielder, hi is fasg pationals are plaving remarkable SHOWING REAL FIGHT Banermy T 181 € 38 Bleame to life and scored their six |stralght, a feat that no other team STANDING. | on his feot P citolnd this trip has Manager Bush known | [Fiagstat. 5 0 3 0 Wilimsii 3 3 3 o tallies | EasRselyes cqsleiBln itheeines coms VI T s reme.. Y 4 500 HEAD e en ke : definitely until within a few hours of | WASHINGTON, AB. R. H. PO. A. E.|Bumns.b... 5 112 2 Jacobsomcf 5 1 4 0 g Iipetition: - ) e 19 ass ARE LOOKING A A {er and a left hand h fnitely untl within a tow hours of |, SEASHINGT S8 T E 10 0 Hamisdf U6 21 0 McMa's2b. 6 2 7 0 Comforters upset the dope when | —— il B Tl e and Slurted St ceiry aatn hpcaliem s . 8§ 2 0 4 5 0 Shanks3b. b 2 1 6 Seversid.c.4 2 7 3|they took the measure of the Milans, | Plenty of metlon is cxpected in the 5 | = him over. Connie Mac o b ehxodumB At uasdiGoningr: 4 1 1 0 0 0 McMillnss6 3 2 3 Exzellb. 4 2 1 6,5 to 4 in section C of the unlimited | clash between the American Leglon (SECTION B.) . to find something for e has Dot hit consistently hard, b Tudge. 15, $ 1 8,2 9 OfPicinichc.3 3 2 3 Shibaridb4 1 8 3ldivision. Joe, McCarthy turned the |team and the Garflelds today, at 1:13 o Five clubs who hope gain |10 find something for that outfielil as nsistently “hard, but it e, 1B 3 1 016 2 OlEhmkep...1 0 1 1 Davis.p....3 1 0 0}y - Comforte Milans still | o'clock. in the Central Stadium. 4 laurels on the gridiron th ason ety on. Al ngho has hit opportunely. getting its punch Buel o LD 4 2 13 0 9| Fullortonp 0 0 0 0 Vamsilap 2 1 0 o) Lrick for the Gomforters Milns st 220 e Congre e DING: already are preparing for that end. | maY and of Sal and across with stunning effect . . | Murray.p.. 1 0 0 0 : Bing Miller, former Business High |™“¥ Afield the Nationals right now have |EVA2S. 35 402 0 4 ligecnes. .1 00 0 1 Team. W.L. Pet.| Team. ~W.L.Pet | 2 itonmes Buplness THan A a 5 ey P s 99 8 3 | E t . 23 .400|School tackle, will coach the Wintor Pirates May Get Wright. no rivals, Yards of kround are being Russell, 5. S5 8 st oW L300 S i PETWORTH.PEERLESS FINNEY KELLY TO PITCH |wnworth... 672" 786 | stanley.... 272" 300 {ihletie Club’ cleven this season. "The | xo ctub Tas grath Wi fielding feats accomplished that di-| Totals... '.....3 8 8 27 15 2/ Toisls . %7 TILIA | Retals . 483828117 AGAINST HIS OWN TEAM |Fer=e- Iy MR L il e e TR Pittsburkh is ians yesterday e Nationals ieson, If.. ... . . 3 . - 0 st ee St ) Y E turned thelr most remarkable stunt Connolly. =t 2 e S nele S sy oot | R Mt e e GneaON A S meas: Preps probably wi HIeeniBltcabure et o of the year—a triple play that nipped |Spesker, cf.. oston........... 0000020220107 —— A1 ¢ inst his 1 Sunda. s L ieli mame Defore ? a 2= | gaps that e e e IO T TE TR L i 2 1 1 1 4 15t Louis...."."".. 2000201100118 | to pitch for thr Metropolitan | Nogame today. fheir mdmeRnetore enofoot ib |5 Gt need &t By 3 3 {Stephenson, 25 5 0 2 & 4 0 g A hot contest is anticipated in the o Lame yortorda: son opens. A new moniker for the sehler, the western pitcher wha Joe Judge Starts It [Lutzke, "3 $ 00 8 0 4 G e Wiktens, Tiobton Mo |clash between the Petworth Athletic| BRlice tram. Thene nines will clash T ARITING preps would avoid any conflict in|failed to' make good for Piihuref The three-ply Kkilling occurred in|g'Nefl ¢ 4 0 0 2 1 o Manus Severied (2). Errors—McMillan (2), |Club and the Peerless nine today ati g FIER |CrL &L 0 00ty o at Team. W.L.Pet.| Team. W.L.Pet |name with the 3 vk Athletic Club, was s to_Omaha, did no the fifth inning after Jamieson had |Edwards, p... 0 0 0 0 0 o Picinich Jacobson, McManus. Two-base hits— |5 o'clock _on the Knlekerbockers' | Tty O I8, GO0 JT0Td | Warwici 8 0'1.000 | Winton... 4" 200 | according to the dope ¥ b The Pirates arj crashed a single into center and Con- |Boone, p. . L0003 0 0 0 7 o Tobin. Jacobson, Severeid, Gerber, Williams. |grounds. Brinkman. Edelin or Chasg| 2 Elliott...... 3 2 .600 Argyle... 6 .166| J. Mattingly was elected president m on May, O 3 nolly had poked one into right. Rice’s |Shaute, p... .0 0 0 o 2 0 Three-base hit—McManus. Home’ runs—(of Petworth will toil on the mound ——————— —— - N and manager of the Navajo Athletic plaved at Varg- Smart fielding on Connoliys blow |sgardaer % et g i sr:‘mu DB:‘nu.r:ta;@n lelo—h!e\'enlsd. s;:. against Wesley McDonald. H (SECTION B.) Club foot ball team at a meeting of and »\!.mmh- d‘dlz prevented Jamieson from advancing B rificss—Davis, ~Ehmke, _Jacobton, Beversid, = No game today. that body last night. F. Riley was| w anything B A eG % o Shoilie —_— = = = = lliams, Ezzell (2), Tobin. Murray, Double N torday. named secretary and G. Morris, treas- i1 A fiye S pramise inning s & » = _ *Batted for Shaute in ninth, nus anc mer; McMillan, Pittenger [will hold a meeting tonight a <. Skull practice will t 1d Mon- was not of much use typ Pprowess. Siaimelan....- £ 8 0 070108 0 £ RV B ey, 3 Vempiie, 3 Alean|Eames SO G AT Heslie B Pun View. 3 3 .800| Langlen.... 1 6 .48 gtreet southeast. Games in the 1 L. i henon g Tts chances were snuffed out in al meodi iiis Lot mied g0 k0Tl out—By Davis, 3: Vangilder, 1: Murray. 1 | FAnEed LY calling Main {Sbam.Jrs.. 3 3 500 pound ciass can be arranged withjg, o My 0TS B9 slitrers the nes trice. though. Jamieson and (‘onnol- | Stophenson (2). Speakor (2. Socrifices—Gos. oIk iain R antngs; llmten 1 | i L NcatecnATnlon torsetol miilinenre (SECTION C.) the Navajos by calling Manager Mat- BOTe = 163 v had left their bases in a flash as ! lin, Harris, Sewell (8). Doubl Harri: nnings: Murray. 6 in nnin 6 Compsiatal 3 2 = tingly at_ Lincoln 9556 Johnson, an infielder with the S their chiet clonted, hut Joe Judge, | to Peck to Juige. Triple biayidulgs snd in 8 ioniags (nene out in minth): Van | Milltep Athletic Club wants to get Sent the Commercial League in the| Todays game—St. Martine va. Tremoats| 'flry"Vicw Athietic Club wiil hold | plttnt e 1 Hovn it ibris 1ias leaping high, speared the ball with his | Peckinpaugh.~ Left on base—Washington, 11; Eilder, 5 in 4 innings. Hit by pitcher—By i; touch with the manager of the|District of Columbia Base Ball Asso- | (postponed), — Mount Plessant, 6; | its first workout today at 5:30 o'clock | peen transferred to Hrookisn for de Sloved Bl patieing Spuaker hen | Olsvemmn Bases on balls—Off Zaghary. Davis' (Bumns). Winning pitcher—Vangilder. | [jr 10 tnod team. The Hilltops are | Ciation championship contests in their | Yesterday's game ut » ko 8 e o i ansfer 3 irde Sis i EoUIEIDES Sucaker off Russell, 2; off Edwards. 2: off Boone Losing pitcher—Murray. Umpires—Messrs, | 7/8 3 g Tele- | first game against Mall_Equipment | Clover, 2. 5 T ivery in 1924, Brooklyn adly in dashed to the initial sack to erase f . seeking a contest for Sunday. Tele-|fl ’ all g v. L. Pot, | Burg, Drextilius, Nichols, D. Tieed o mAelersiiica s € e | Off Bhaute. 2. Mite—OF Zachary. 10 in 7 13 Owens and Nallin. Time of game—2 hours o Saeoln 6606 | Shops™ team today at 5:15 o'clock on|_Team. W.L.Pct.| Team. W.L. Pt |0 abba Barh el Tadiieit: Mac P e :'nm‘uf!H h'b‘l-rr;r.\ the ]iln[pru'. rmglufln-«i;mmn s; off Edwards, 2 in 1.3: off Shaute, none and 44 minutes. phone challenges to Lincoln 6695 Ithe Union Station grounds. | Me. Pleas.. 9 0'1.000 | Clover ... ; : ::: i,;-,"v"‘.'.,l G (::‘n xinn‘o)mn b oatec; | team. IJnhnmn is a ity e 1 t for e Y e 1o back | suteBy Babhary: 15 by Bussclh I by Boone, ' Boston. ABHL.OA 6. L. ABN.0.A_| Wanager Georse Asdermon of th | ible for Western Union: Thomas. Ryder. ; Emblem Reserves will have its can aner Remains Unpurchased. e L I e (B “Widaing pitater—Bussell Losing pitcher— T2b 4 0 1 3 Gerberss.. 4 1 1 7, Elliotts has ed a meeting Satur- |} C. McKenney, Samuel L. Sween didates teport 4t & meeting Monday| Tworor! thtee clu d like to o che middle station, but JudEcs | Hoone.' Umpires—Mosars. Ormuby. Holmes and Collins.cf.. 4 1 6 0 Tobinri. . 4 1 1 0|day night at 730 o'clock at the Pierce | 1.'1, Simmons. Charles L. Gable. J. J MIDGET DIVISI® et oo oo e e he home of |do business with San Francisco for throw to Teck hrut him to 1 (The | Connoity. Tima of game—2 hours and 16 min- 4230 Wilismeiig 13 g)School MeConnell. € "Limerick, &, & Linkins. (SECTION A.) Earl Baumar DS atine. prodley i well 3 e ac- | > - = ! A. Carroil, Ray Houch, Louis J. - coast, but all of them und well merited the applause ac-| 4410 McMa's.3b. 4 1 5 2 e 1y Sy 5 = , - neisco players cc corded it. { 411 1 Beverside.4 1 6 2| Liberty Athletic Club shoved its | Bender, M Beamer, W. W. Aver-| No game tods "), St play e chiat o The triple erasure enabled Jezebel | 4101 43 0 z|win column- to twenty-five victories|ile. W. Linkins, M. W. Simons. George | No game yesterday, LU UE SPECIALIZES T L Tecumseh Zachary, who started ““’TY‘GERS 6. YA KS 3 Devormer.c 3 0 3 0 3 19 0|when they downed the Hilltop | Meinberg and Theodore Chaconas. BTANDING. ‘“"”'l(:‘lcn' lfh" b Shic m the slab for the Bushmen, to remain 2 L] 9 *7¢ iQuinsp. 3 0 0 2 -+3 1 0 OjJyniors, 16 to 4. Challenges to thei o Team. W.L. Pct.| Team W. L. Pct. ISt e tine i URe L i in the game a bit longer than he ! (AT DETROIT.) P e 3 Libertys are being received by Man-| Southern Railway team, with For- gmblems.. 5 1 .833 ' Corinthian.. 3 8 .500 e ot probably’ would huve with 1 |_N. Y. ABHOA. _Detroit. AB.H.O.A Meoosky®.. 1 0 0 0 ager Pop Kremb, North 2388-W S SEcepe e miund, cas e L3N n) ool BN e ol £ se0] IN FREA Groves. the Daltimors hander, port. Zach was handed a Witt.cf 4110 Blueld 3180 oo 38 928 8 tals.. 38 10 27 13 £ — e T hr e e, O 40 (SECTION B.) ! but none of ‘ pay =l asEanced . Dugan3b... 4 1 0 2 Jones.3b... 3 0 2 1, Totals...38 92¢ 8 Totals...34 10 27 13 1in the association series, yesterda & | - — houel i > Tead by Dis mates, who drove JmRuh'if. |3 2 4 0 Covber. .. 3 0 4 0 *Batted for Quinn in eighth. | Holdimg the Altus team to three|The winning boxman yielded but six | No game today. Ee S\ than ek ehy W third of the opening inning was EPR1b.... 4 3 8 2 Manushif.. 3.1 0 0 Boston..........0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0—1|bingles, Moreland turned in a 9-to-4 blo and sent five back via the| No game yesterday. y In this mad and frenzied vear of plaver is p i out of the way. but he ot into;ieuseLrf.. 4 0 2 0 Hellanarf 3 8 3 115 LZouis. "/ 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 3—6|victory for the Sliver Spring Giants. |Strike-out route. Dodge was nicked STANDING. base ball. when one athlete and then (Conyright; 1823.) trouble at the outset and was rather 3 a3 Rleneye . 38 04 Rum—Harris. Gerber (2). Willlams, Erzell opponent, C. Clum. was nicked)for eight wallops. The losers had| Team. W.L Pot.| Team. — W.LEet | "0 "0 o B 000 n S unsteady from the fourth frame until 2022 4 3 8 1 (2. Shocke Errors—McMillaz (32), rber, | for four safeties. Skinner slammed | their best inning a ., when | Soutbends.. 5 0 1.000 Astecs . 0‘ : .%..n fies g a ipus 1R G DOES GREAT WORK the eighth, In that session the i001 § 11 1] Jacomson, “Two-base hite—Gerber. Seblibner. |2 triple for the Giants. {they scored iree © ., Greén and Lisworth.. 3 2 .600 | Peerlest 000 | ;chieves the things regarded as im- | RIN ; 2. at s the | : . —Williams. i Thompson each connected for a pair e e e it ande alo Indians began a vigorous assult | SN ! Sactifices——Schliabner, Shocker. Double pia —_— | of bingles ' possible. one fgure stands aione wnd| N o) AB'FOR WEAK PHIL that tied the game and Allen Russell 1000 | : R o ¢ B e aloof h tter of startling ac-| o e 1000 erber, McManus and Schliebner. Left on - THR N aloof in the matter of sta g a had to be rushed into action } . - — — — | buse—Bostan, 6 St. Louis, 7. Bases on bulls INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. I. Went Washington Baptist Church | complishment. | Jimmy Ring, right-handed pitcher " Vinth. f . 4 [ uinn, 1" Struck out—By Quinn, e_measure of the Mount | : y ; v : \n»r' "1- :1‘:\ l.lr':;ine ‘T.u‘a‘::'u.n the | '-xta:::l 103;1 S::::t’?n u:::;h e ”’ués“”““‘v 3 Hits—Of Quinn, 10 in 7 innings; | Jersey City ... e §ltw?r':;..:.°°:,n‘:.‘ SR tml"‘s};‘;‘m’;:'\'v’ BENEFIT CONTESTS It's that of Adolfo Luque, slinging | with the Philadelphia Nationais, is =~ Nationals did little agafnst his suc.| tBatted for Bush in ninth. [ s, e e e e | oaes asd Froliags Masse sni {School series. ‘Hunt smacked a triple | attache of the Rhineland staffl. - |not the leading hurler in the major cessor, Dan Boone, until the nn.m.‘iucw York .....1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0—3) Messrs. Nallin and Owens. Time of game— | Jersey City (second game)....... A s nmle e winerel Bl e A year ago this Cuban hurler estab-| FREULS T2, JRERIL o, Tl same | 2 | when they forced the retirement of o g 1| ; 3t o & lished a record unique and peculiar in ! & »f the best mou f B D e el aneas oL J O e | e e L o SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Baitimors - s 1| In the Cotored Departmental Leagae | turned out to witness sandlot teams | \ior e threatens to cstablish another | of this assertion one need oniy (o put the zame bevond the reach of | ifccs—Jones, Rigney. Double play—Scott to | FE Toromto .-t Giii Bulltons | Civil Service tossers swamped the |in action for some time Is certain to|gne_of the r e nature look at the records for the 1923 cama Vi L A e Ward to Pipp. Left on bases—New York, 8;| Atlanta. 3: Birmingham. 1. Ogden _ dad Cobb: | % |Bureau of Engraving team, 11 to 7.|witness the double bill between the | 'y, y Luque won only thirteen|paign P albold started the Nationals first. | Detroit. 5. " Bases on balli—Of Jobnson, 3;| New Orleans, S; Nablle. € | Brandergast acond game) ........3 6 2{When they hammered eleven safe|Knicks and Holy Comforters and Pet-! ¢ of thirty-six combats. In his first ot 2 fniianold started the Nationals firsts | of Buh, 4, Struok ow—By Jownsen, 6; by) Litte Kook T: Chattipoost. 1. | Barmere (oon SMTO) L1104 10 2|clouts off the slants of Graves. The|worthe and Dominican Lyceums that|len ‘Starts of 1923 he triumphed on i down in_the ru Sy et & couple to {Bush, it 'ty pitcher—By Bush (Blue . paiiniieg d Cobb: Glaser and Vincent. twelve hits. will be plaved at American League ne occasions and has be hurling | 2 this fact, Ring has left-center. Peck walked and Goslin ' Fassed ball—Bassler, Umpires—Messrs. Dineon B sy 2 | Park Saturday afternoon for the ben- | Mg Gecasi ame i i i TOre e Wt nce. | sacrificed. Rice slammed a two-;and Mcriarty. Time of game—l hour and 87 bagger to right that tallied Leibold, : minutes. but Peck, who had turned third, went SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. |3ad™ - Tyon: Reddy and Urbe: Gastonia, 3: Charlotte, 1. n:;{,‘.““ o T gime) szt efit of the National Cathoile Com-|“'g. ¢ s games, which pute h i 2 ere is the strange feature: In{third: HUGGINS REAL BOSS | muniiy, House. A touruines are ;o3 Ligue” pitched more airtight, close (0 350 percentago: points ahead prominent in local ranks base ball than he has so far this|of the club from which he draws back to the sack when he saw Con- Spartanbu {BaNls. ... % RA jprez A 5 - < pof th 8 H Knicks and Comforters will pro- | A crmitted Fsalary noliy’s great throw heading straight | ~ = aliwood, Lembke and Lynn; £5 At o Y Tro | vear—fanned more men. permitted| ¥ Tor the plate. Judre's pass nied e | MACKS, 33 CHISOX, 2 indarmact. OF YANKS THIS YEAR [ie tne e e i decicton | fewer carned runs per game and had | — - base uel's single scored Peck and | 4 APPABACHIAN LEAGUE. g L ae o 4 - greater control than he has shown in, In the sixty years in which thg Brit- the Petworths and Dominicans will| &F tice, while Judge reached third and (AT CHICAGO.) {ish Nat Rifle soclation has Morristown, %:_Johnson City, 2. — | et ot aelc, It there s such a thing as a jinx|been co Ruel second as Connolly fumbled the ing annual tournaments jtanburg club of the South Atlantic yam of the Piedmont League has|manager of the Portland club of the Durham-Greensboro, rain. — Aszociation and C. M. Llewellyn.! g8I0, Ol ol e Whitted, former man- | Pacifi t League, who was d During Our Room- Greenville. pitcher. were find $10 each’ ;g0 of the Toledo club of the Ameri- | clared ineligible last year for play- | AB.H. 0.A, . AB.H. 0.A. | ; Bri =y | ving vill go to the winnin, ball. Judge died at the plate on | 40 1% P3| et L The success of the Yankees in the | Loving cups will g6 12, (02 STHIGE or a hoodoo, then ail the jifixes and | no mar Has been e Harris' tap, but Evans' one-baser | 5353 6 4 & 31 resent race to Pennantville in the | yal performers. Musle will be fur-|boodoos which circulate thie sphere the ch nship two successivh single by ies o1 s i AR cucague’ A I e ¥¥ I season ago. iadn't been for a " w TR S, Coms) 1311 §311| GRIFFS STICKWORK | | i e R 0 e Sopght T 2 = by Sewell's sacrifice fly, Staphenson's | Scheer2be 8 3 3 3 SERERY | CAN ASSOCIATION. When Col. Tilinghast L'Hom- | pitcher ever got. Lugue. ins ot | ene-base knock and ' Bvans' *wild | Ferkinsoll 8 § 2 1 Bchlke.l & 010 0 | AMERK G medieu Huston sold out his holdings | EIGHT TIMES UP IN GAME |fuishing that vear with thirteen won| Open Daily Until 6 P.M.; Sat., 3 throw “after Helding Lutzke's vap. |Remmeis. s 0 15 Sikepil oo 2 30 REL Bt gatumbgn oo § @ EEURE RO O €l Tucon | fand thirteen lost. would have won 3] .o et sorts Wil Sy Todus: givin e Tribe two markers in its | K 2 Reaend 5 li e cl o his partner, Col ol east twenty-six of his thirty-six| Wil _Say vt frat turn et bat. o - 8= _ __ Thursteip.0 0 0 1 w3 g M wabrsse, Pilmero und Eiliott: Lingrel ad! puppert, it meant that the tempera- MAJOR LEAGUE RECORD | ;2. At the Sign of the Moon 1d La B hrought anc | S 8 1200 ! SRR s | burden- for ler Huggins. manager ' number ever recorded a single vup in the ‘:u?’. o i ‘Ph"Bmed for Blankenship i tentk inning. ta o % v S P wnd Meser: Hall and Alien Gonates | l’;“:’l'“ :‘ :n‘““"e: = ’[gf "x .\.::1.1,.".9_.. KEEL b orded In & sinsle! PITCHER FOR PIRATES. ble Speaker and Stephen~ | Philadalubia.. e 3 273 | 1 : of the team. were at last amenabie | Na 1 league game ar = L won in'the cighth tied the count and ; Chesgor-. . 6061900901584 Scrmpavi 1113 418 13 7 A Eo fplsneral SIS T 3 aleo atscipline players share this distinction: Whit- | BEATRICE, Xeb. August 23—-Ma = obAcd e nsprkied Hhe cni | Bluego -r..... 89 318 -85 3 35 9| M McGraw and Grabow. | 10 discipline. I ney. Boston: Latham, Cincinnati: Mec- lager Ed Willets of the local Nebraska The Nationals asain got busy in | g Ruls—Galloway. Miller, Welch, McClollan, |Evans ...... 82 263 78 & 26 261 | 4o | Ruppert always stood by Huggins.| Phee, Cincinnati; J. Boyle. Philadel. | State League cub announces the va! P o the ninth after Leibold. fanned. beck %fi:fi...%fl:fiflm."fmy‘f““‘ Falk, ! Leibold . 1‘:‘: ml»: ga 2 23 .289 | oledo ......ocecoees e 1 10 5leven when the Gotham press was | phi Lave Cross. Philadelphia: Fred)of 3‘1(('I\Q‘XT=.!Tm:1rc‘ to the Pittsburgh Strolled, Gorlln “doablea od oo . Perkins (2), Hale. ' Harris .. 389 98 18 33 (251! pamess Gity ... Siiiihear e s o | Fenney, Boston, and W. J. McCormick. | Pirate ie price was not given out y yirotied, Goslin “doubled “und itice | Siolen SaseMiler, ' Sactfwefiale, Gllin, | Mopri 2 4 20 0 1 g MY “Fisneran and Smithi Schupp and | clamoring for the removal of the only | ihiy ! ome with a single to| Galloway, Welch, Falk, Hoopor. o 7 o 0 = B : 3 iz o 16 3 — tight. “Boone hit Judge ‘and walked | ;P80 ts Collma, Lett ou br';f-rmiflfxp I ety o 78 B o4 3 oa B3 | MeCarty. = il Diing an American | Inithe Amstlcad league the record! TRIBE REGATIS(GUELEY. Rusl #6ochbwa th Bths the .} 11; Chicago, 9. Bases on balls—Off Blanken- . Russell ........ 40 3 o 2 eague pennant to Manhattan. lis seven. _Davis *hila . } * ! Way it Ahant . raesnosnen Feice | ship- 3; of Rommel d. Hite—og mz.n“fi. Z':uh;ryl ez oo s SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. “S8UGI"Veir Tiugeine is “hoss™— | Buck Weaver, Chicago: Clyde Milan. | CLEVELAND. Ohio. August 23—| at the plate, bi Evans and e P oo g g urston, 3 in 3 Mitche.] x {not a manager in name only. He has | \Washisgton: Elmer Miller, New York.|Tom Gulley. the former University | rew “phises, anline in Judme el ! inoings, "Struck” ouBy Biaskenshlp, 4:'by Johmson (88 T 12 8 19 Saais e B B ytre inta. linc.. and |and J. . Evans, Cleveland, are ihosc | af "Mississippi gutielder. why was| Established 1803 Ruel, with easy runs. | Blarkenship. Wmnm{'vi!tfiu—'xcmme].vlu og . Gedgwick 3 B 0 8 0 000!Atimty .ol . 13 8 4|they are playing as a unit, with all record !farmed out to_the Lakeland club’ of | With two down in their portion, | pitcher—Thurston. mpires — Messrs. Hilde: Marberry . 8 0 0 8 0 008 Woells and Reberison: Dumont and Brock. |individuality cast agide—for the first ithe Florida State League. has re-| the Indians went on the warpath, | brand, Rowland end Evans. Time of game— | Potter 1 0 0 0 0 (000 New Orleans tieeeeeiaen-.. 37 Oltime since he has piloted the team. | 'S BUY PITCHER. {joined the Cleveland team. Gulley but soon were subdued. Connelly | 3 Bours and 21 minutes. Probat + 18 0 0 0 o obile o 5 5 Tesulc prove that Huggins prob- | YANK! . [was injured several weelis age. and | as pe ed to a | ——— nn an * _iably will lead the Yankees for some| [NONVILLE, o e on his recovery was recalled. At | R B e e e IR T ORI, Tt e S LTI And Save Dollars - bled against the center-fleld fence, 3 ~ AIADOF Srske and Bmith: Jumes and | GOl BUPpErt has the say in the han- | pitcher of the Appalachian League, |the league in baiting with & mark of Sewell walked. but Stephenson rolled | S I A I Ib I I Nunamaker. LELC e SR R i has been purchased by the New York : around .360. on Your {0 Russell, and evers onc went tol | ¥ Memphis Nashville, rain. : — Glants, The price has not been stated =d supper. { = ; . i L | PrEDMONT LEAGUE. oo g | DURHAM SIGNS WHITTED. ! e e FALI I AMERICAN LEAGUE. | . Danville, 3; Raleigh, 0. {—Marager Mike Kelly of Spar- 2 SET e 93 “New York its pitche & CAUGHT ON THE FLY | = | NATIONAL LEAGUE. | High Point, 16; Winston-Salem, 7. Marage 3 the Spar-| p[URHAM, N. C. August 23.—Dur- | former New York Giants pitcher, and | i i b o e Al BLUE RIDGE LEAGUE. in police court here today as a re- . gn Association and once a player in ing semi-professional e ball in making Sale! the Nationals remembercd their dou- | ble-play record. and in the seventh 1opviiia. sult of a personal encounter at the! the pig leagues i R T |Tocar ate ball park vesterday after | (e Di§ 1eas g0, Martinsburg, 4.7; Hagerstown, 1-2. = 1 inning added No. 133 to the season’s : = Waynesboro, 10: Chambersburg, 3. | i total. PSR Lk e £ Froderick, 4; Hanover, 0. o % 1 'HUNDREDS OF FINE ME- o Sharp Tndian feiding kopt two hits | Slveltna 11 86 8 810 1013 68 i EASTERN SHORE LEAGUE. | PIRATES PLAN, NEW CAMP. ! Store Opens 7:30 !'S)'L',-’I‘V}'A‘gf_'g"; FABRICS oL Tt Ny JIn the Ot e el T— 7 3 56 Parksley, B: Salisbury, 3. i | PITTSBURGH, Pa.. 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