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'SPORTS. y 'AUGUST 2 SPORTS Griffs Have Lost Winning Punch : Moran Says Reds’ Chances Better Than Giants TEAM HAS LOST PEPPER [BATILES ARE WAGED GRIDIRON MANAGERS | CINCINNATI NOW FAVORED AND HURLERS WORN OQUT) 'N LEAGUE CONTESTS WAKE EARLY STARTS| BY SCHEDULE, HE ASSERTS —_— —_— Six strong battles were waged In Managers of five foot ball clubs in- . . - e . three sandlot leagues yesterday. tend to get the jump on their rival " Rice Gives Example of Conditions When He Fails | competition was keen n the cham- 4 F] elevens this fall through early starts. | Will Play Most of its Games at Home After End of to Try fol‘ Chance to El‘ase Blu at Pla' pionship series of the Prince @eorges H H i Lexington Athletic Club, Circles, e € county as well as in the Suburban 3 5 Navajos, Emblem Reserves and the Pre: i i i Ha T Win in 13th Inni and Arlington county circuits. £ 3 Mardfelts are arranging tough sched- Psent T"p’ While McGrawnes ye Only as ers mm nning. . Mount Rainier tossers now are |y = ¥ X ule ) . yg champions of the upper part of Prince )| I vol ti . 11— O‘lfl‘ 81116 10/72 46 Members of the Navajos will hold a l‘ew nlore Clas}les m Eas'. (,Torges u:;:“u)‘;[ an]g ;e‘:‘:}t\lo{l lhAelr d m:b\lrfll ; =_N llg ‘:“I‘M::E}Q "ncclhu: tonight at 7:30 o'clock at 649 W over e arylan etic 8- . | Bf—' street theast. Pla 1 - BY JOHN B. KELLER. {Sociatlon nine, 2 to 1. Some huriing Bk 108 sise [ 101912 59/62488 | tonsive gridiron campaizn will be dis: X P % . > 3 7] ! Brooklyn .....| 8| 8| — 9 10/67/83/.476 £ BY JOHN B. FOSTER. DETROIT, August 27—For the first time since early this month|gf the firat order was produced be’| Syil 14 80| Philedelphis 8| 9| 58— 739790331 | SSsed: " Foot ball challenges to the k Navajos are bein ived ; < 2 ¢ - g S > - > 5 Boston . .3! Bl 7 7 _6— 36181(.308 g received by Mana- EW YORK, August 27.—Pat M - the Nationals yesterday suffered a second consecutive loss, and in jTaylor of ~the Marylanders. Fred |Gt gmtne e aags . | Games Tost. 4514614856 62 €3 T 81—— | B°F, Jack Mgttingly, 523 5th street L at Moran, manager of the Cincinnati Red : z 3 5 S Bat Loomis was the individual star of the = = southeast, or Lincoln 9556 believes his team has a better chance than the New York Giants t taking that 5-to-4 thirteen-inning defeat from the Tygers indicated |day. In the sixth session he gath- 7. Izmblem Reserves will hold a foot 5 Jati : ¥ HEEE Sriohi (st in i he sear s Patur e thby: 4% HotITLEN 40 S etupt o e ts faeTiag e Eten 1 Rlemera) haat throws oA he GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | bl ieating ToREnt bty lwt"coZ[ win the National League championship this season. Holding that i _ 3 Ll : 8 plate and tagged out Nye. The win- i e gi Chicago at N. Y. Earl Bauman. Tt is planned to or-|belicf he keeps his players cheered up all the time. One of the reasons ning form they displayed recently. There will be National victorics, of [ning boxman allowed six bingles, TR ganize an eleven averaging 110 to 120 g Y : ! Cincinnati st Boston Cincinnati at Boston. © 120 why Moran has had success as a mana has b his abili ki course. but the chances are they will be few and far between. pEi s SuRnURLE QW RsHEOUCRENRTOE Vs ; i m BETSRSLI0CI Mstabtitytoikecp The elubihastos hiot the dtive thacel e cilite v ducing| TourE- < RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, R. V. Gardner is the new manager | his men in good spirits. ic club has lost much of the drive that characterized its play during | "It now appears that' Prince Georges | lovelant. 4: Now Tork. 5 o Tt € Ohbine % of the Circle Athletic Ciub, which will e arclntactically home for it : the successful streak that began in Cleveland in July, while the few club will vattle with Mount Rainier | “*"Datioie.'s; Washingios; 4 (13 innings). " Fitisburgh, 9; Brooklyn, 2. | h0ld a meeting tomorrow night at i, L, | o - '*C 8¢ P! 51 ollic on theiremainderof ithe Scason when we pitchers it has available are about through. This decrease in punch and }for the championship of the county. 8t. Louis, 4; Philadelphia, 1. Black's Dairy, 1st street and Floriaa | ish our eastern trip,” he explains. “We have a brief visit to make to pepper first was noticed in Cleveland last week. While the Nationals | Yesterday the former nine opened Bos T aana o, Circles intend to place a | Pittsburgh, anotlier to Chicago and a third to St. Louis, and I'm not took two of the three games played with the Indians, their work was i, threg-game scries with the Clinton Candldates for the Leximgton atnisic | o o1 of a1y of them. The Giants have only ten September games in opo’ 2 & I S P 4 . : “ he east, and they are likely to lose a part of th inc not particularly impressive. Here the team has slipped badly, its batting of the county. It was partly duc to Club are urged to attend a meeting | | st, > ly part of them as the Cincinnatis are rallies being weak and its spirit aficld rather low. the timely clouting of Harke and Wh'p";'rsdzg :{LL;\:l at 8 o'clock at the likely to losc a part of theirs. They tell me that Philadelphia and Boston An inclaent of the Sabbathh Fray Crosby that enabled Prince Georges Bus Mulvaney. | will be pie for the Giants. Philadclphia won't. Besides, if they are pie v q 2 2 oy v Last year the Lexingtons ade N ' Y H hets: WS il Tegrettable’ eximnie of = to win, 4 to 1. Smith also alded by A recora—le stons made quite | for New York, why shouldn’t they be pie for us? the change of heart that has taken| | NOSED QOUT AGAIN | |connecting for a pair of wallops. I O UPSE I I EGION I EAM aganat | their "spponenta? 18 points | .yiy pigchers will last through the]————— place in the club. When the Tygers = . : P 81X 1onth of September better than the o> s00f sl 295000 ] Thompson & catch been made the Tvger might | Pillette, p e They will hold their first practice Sep- I the thirteenth inning, Harry Heil-| WasHI N. 0. 5 1 will bank on that. The Cincinnati 2 Petworth, allowing nine blows. which ETW ic C itiratat at ol ure P H 922 3 p set the runner leaving third after Le kept well scattered, his team win- ETWORTH Athletic Club will make a great effort today to fig: Athletie Club. A meeting will be held { finishers in 1922, and do not over- CONQUER D. c. TEAM 7 to 1. The winners had their big northeast. First practice will be called | Mighty important when we get into glance at it, ran toward the dugout ayers of th, Blhrdfi',l{l':; “If we can drive the Giants down .mllurl'd the intercity municipal title by &pirit to display or did it reflect with four straight wins. seph Gaiser, Stanley Werk- o0 the way to victory. Give them to cut off the decisive run. the ball | Jones, 3 nin 12 to 10. Farr excelled at the ticipated. Jack Brinkman, one of| will bend every effort for a win. If{ Wiljjam Coleman, Robert ) | Fothergill, " i Howard | tWeen us now—and we will peel off | yeytergay's matches were full of made or decisive tally across the | Fothergill if... hit a homer for the winners. season, will toe the mound for Pet-| Thursday it also will cop the sec-|Irving Thompson, Albert With my team I am no more afraid |thrills. Tn the clash that decided the e e e e hanntalin, = worth.” Miller. former Central High | tional title. and Elmer Ford, to stack up agalnst the western |issue O'Neil of Washington lost + S S | s before the Cherrydale nine. 8 to 3. |hyrling selection, but he robably | bingle, Lew Hollis of the Linworth '3 ] L e \ad [the contest mateh point five times have left the b t Francis' Corcoran hurled for the Rosslyn out- | will pick McLain. Burthe orpM:-\:h.it Athletic Club turned in a 5-to-1 vic- PROS MAY ASK PART e e i Summarie: i B e base too soon or cls . 3 mann_sent a long fly to right field. [ Leibold, Suburban series. Edelin tofled for anager Bob Walton is arranging an P e : > : 3 s t hi a g ¢ 705 92 0! 2 g ing - % “catoh! Wonld ibe: ifatile) ads o ning over the W. F. Roberts' outfit. in the winning of the title in section A of the unlimited division Thursday night at 2725 224 street | 100K that fact, for it's going to b inning in the sixth, when they dro of the city sandlot series. victory for it over the American|September 2. Phils Love Joe Lang. | the final stages of this race. Not Proper Attitude. 5 S P ke eRion a e i : ¥ of tallies.” As a result of its victory | with Charley Swann's cohorts. 1f the Legionnaires turn the trick they | Capt. John Farrell Clyde Mures ) will tuck the coveted title under their belts and prepare for the final [Cheek, Lloyd Van iorn, George ifilton, | (N2t they have been defeated as many itaking the Washington team intn any credit upon the club. Whatever | prrROIT. Hammering sixteen blows, the Park | stages of the championship series. Finnell, | Jurence Murphy, | the same number of defeats that welserles. Washington won the opener, should have been ficlded. A game is | Cobb, bat, collecting four safe clouts inlthe few ‘sandlot moundsmen to|it downs the Shamrocks toduy and|fiarold Lewis, Alien Ferrell plate. and many things can happen | Kine. e Ronalyn met its firat defeat in the L . S t i out achieved. Lu Blue easily made home | Woodali, v ~ Fecalver, Will{doitne catching teams than against the eastern, and fit, allowing eleven swats. It Was|will do the receiving. A large crowd | tory over the Aztecs yesterday in week and we come alongside of him. had the bases filled and none out e attractive schedule for the vitchers proved they were high-class am Rice. realizing that a_ throw to | Feckinpaugh, s . hedule for the Mardfelt |} ree = effort to get the ball. but, after one 7 three bingles and rushed in a quartet | Legion team at 5 o'clock at the American League Park will deadlock it ,,;.’,‘":Ln“;“l"" m'f-‘." the eleven this year. Has Plenty of Courage. Baltimore racketers vesterdav cap- It certainly was not a proper 3 Petworth now is leading the league “ ; Robert Teachum. Ira Bowman, Frank | {imes as we have been, we will turn{4ow, 5 1o 4, in the third mateh of the Rice thought of the lack of a chance | Riue, b, View team disposed of the Takoma A battle from start to finish is an- | diamond. The Lyccum combination|jing, Eimer Eckiofr, : Colemay, [ have—ana there is precious little be-[but Baltimore took the next pair never over until the final out is|Heilmann, rf. five attemps at the stick. Jermaine | trounce the Silver Spring outfit this| takes the measure of the Indians|Meader, James Benfer, Arthur Romhilt, | the victorfes that will strike home. | Hanes Arlington County series when it fell | gy Ly Holding the Asztees to one lone than agalr n. a0d}to Taylor of Baltimore after he had when Rice let the ball alone, but had | Cole. p. ool ol . anyiliow MO Rl mustido R tne me stumbled on the way Bare possi-|I'ratt ¥ ... we will pass hin And if we do, We | Singles—Taylor (B). defeated 0'Neil (W T ©00505-~20253 an_effort to'get the ball. | e Carl - Mays of the sandlots’ was| While Petworth and the Legion-|section and will clash with the are as good finishers as the Giants.{,, " g, abinson o [The ‘thirteenth inning was in mo| jNene out when winning run scored icked for only five wallopa: Bheedlnarien: are ‘ASiihe Dominlces 1y. | Waverly ontit foc the wenior cha and the whole thing will have to stas (15, . e et L e D etlonaiefron Batced tor Cole 1o sereaths watag. led the attack. garnering three hits.fccum nine, which is but one-half [ pionship of the District. Clever f unsettled as long as we hold our |Jie (W), 70 3-8 6-—{: Schroedi (B! ; ldue to Clatterbuck’s fine hurling that | ig expected. section B of the senior division. His . Ee : bilities, true, but enough to warrant 1| Cherrydale turned the trick. ” The 20 team now {8 the title winner of this OF OPEN_EVENT colN are going to stay ahead. I think e 510 65, Crago (W), defeated Brad annual [ more than that to beat them out of {defcated Newkirk and ScCoanell (W1, 64 e 1 Arlington found the going easy| game behind the Mohawks in sec-|ing by Opitz and Henderson aided BY LAWRENCE PE own as we are doing now." ; Maed Newial ) 60 1.4 6 them. had been wabbling since the | JAshington..... 0000013000000-41when it took the measure of the|tion B of the unlimited division. will | the winners. ~ Crump smacked a| Rumblings fre hewrd aioeh ma The Giants have five games to play AR cighth and but for some clever| PeIrlt- ... 110000013 000in Springs team, 15 to 8. It was | strive to take the measure of the [homer for Linworth. but it went for| portend the advent of e i tHOEweRt, ith CBICCEnaTER Y ane ubles— O Neill and Hills (W), defeated siratesy would have met with defeat | Two. . Cole. Cobb. Three.|," ylugfest from start to finish, a| Shamrocks. Play will start at 5:15 | naught, as he failed to touch the in-|war when the pros ShoNeninpiChicage. It they) shonlll llose. the r and Schroedl (B). 62 86: Davis sooncr.” In the tenth and twelfth | b, Mt e, runs—Cobb. Hellmann, | {o¢a1 of sixteen bingles being made|o'clock at the Washington barracks | itlal suck Long Island, Counter Crap thrCinam. |of them they would drop about ten lani Cragn (W), defeated Hicks and Rradle sessions A.uh’ filled the bases mm‘rl'" L n dae-y Harrls, Surifces zach’ | (3 otk sides, The winners did most Part of next momin b the latter points in percentage. It will take . 6 G Robinson and Milburn (B tionally. each time granting two | play—Peckin i d I clouting, however, slamming Professional Golfers: o DRefes fo do mo. that he mizht piteh | baserWanieian: b Tetan o8 Left on | O Hcen wafetics. off the slants of ropesstonal | Golfers’ © Association |the champlonship. unless the Cincin- !0 weak batters. He zot awayv with | balls—Off Cole, 2: off Plllette. Tompkins. Pound was found for four o laration of opin l‘,;':‘ 'i"'. staunch dec- | nati club s picked up in per- it then. but. all told. the Tygers|a * ¢ Zacharg, '2: by Pil- ! wallops. Spless and Smoot took the L) e golfing Temamens kely (o stab|centage one and one-half polnts 10| QWENIGH SW| ey Sendy! UL N8 Treers) B, % IR Gy s S be B vallona spies and Smoot (oo the | g St Wl At stk ene and onchall peea, 1 MMER SETS ounding was hound to tell ; s ette onings. ‘Winnlug pitcher wi h 5 fush sears the summer heavens | o s been gainis oportion- Bl Soufor 5 43 o Mot Saiines) e voy i TRt i e bacmasm o, COPSFRAY WITH MOHAWIKS |8 s anne il | Bl U self2msnc | " Two NEW WORLD MARKS Nationals Pound Cole, 3 SHEERS e a0 M0niuuted 1,1‘[:.1,',.':""“",._“; hich comes of strong |team is prepared to make the same Vationals did : - : : i g : - e L in an official way by the|even bet between New York anddthe international athletic games in Ratiomai i "W be “Rhihe A | IEUT. MIKE READY of No. 2 precinct. who pilots the Metropolitan | . G731 This'ix Tt & brophess thist | Crneinnast, Goth R L ra o ense of Bert (ole : e such’ will be the case. It is me T mete 1.14 4-10, b I . Seven awats. were .mrabbea: orr ON HOMER IN HOME RUN RACE police nine, is beseeching his team to trounce the District Fire- | an assorior ot s mere Defeats Count Heavily. 10. beating pre ol i deb e ELngl e ! man's team at the American League Park September 3. And Mike's |, These’ possdiiitiert {1l G, | Diteats count more in ehampion- | T ekt i 0 351 407 VIS Brn® i hey Soventh when Deerill | -+ Williams of the Philadelphia Na- | bunch may turn the trick after the manner in which his combination | e L b mctton I A D e it | o Brcvioha secordlof b2 046 Heldln ratt batted for him. Then Herma S s b ¥ ization takes W ¥x sounds wbsur e < writ- | George Hodgson of Canada Pillette, right-hander. toed m:”fiv'«"fl Jack Bentley and Jimmy O'Connell ] tionals last week cracked out three idowned the Mohawks yesterday. 9 to 4. Finney Kelly. veteran hoxman Iroiea ‘uujmlm:“,f ention heard atten, but it "-hf',lf m_"lj){‘”m:w”_r You VY-mc is expected to meet John pnd e Bushmen might Just as well [each knocked out a home run in the | home runs and evened his record with|of many seasons. faced the Indians. He was touched for seven bingles, | T L T o S e s W L U i ;:fiv‘;”:h;)’:x:,vn|xl| inning of the Giants' game] Babe Ruth of the New York Ameri- | which were well scattered. b : {open tournament should share in the as few defeats as possible. They eat) permits, T's ndition they meant nothing. i | with the Chicago Cubs yesterday, and | cans It was one of the biggest upsets of the year. Mallet and Hudson {:-;v refeipts. Talk has been heard |up percentage like a horse devouring The Eame was @ 'see-saw affair fea- |won u brilliant game for the New | Tach of the leading hitters of the ! drew the mound assignment for the Mohawks. They were micked for | §Ich nakies i seem at least pos:foats, = 5 L TIP FOR FISHERMEN 0 e Ty mers, Con mans TN %ER I York team. 4 to 3. Bentley was the | two major leagues started out this|scven timely clouts. and weakened in the critical stages of the | X iceiation il myake s a domapalvictory ana 1 S byta derestil o SereE iR : Iy of ‘the game with u four-base |14St man around the circuit, and by { week with thirty-two clouts apiece v;a_\. P\r”ly also cxcelled ‘.x_n;c stick. He (O‘HL‘NIl.'r] a pa ]r of safeties. upon the United States Golf Associa- | Every wise manager knows that the T'"S‘i"&?(q’\"\lz;plr‘-(:‘;r“\("-a1‘\.1:”:; drive to the flagpole in the opening |the time he res . 2 2 Asa result of its victory Police team now is all primed to face the | tior doriits are ilie problem: his tesm |2t as clear an . J Dpe |the ¢ he reached third base & s credit. Ruth was idle last ¥ T : ¥ efeats & " he Shen. Rkt e ang R T u eede two Aoubit: e S - : 3 s i = alice, | Clul e Maryland moundsman was | cors of the national ause s, offi- s e e & Ijin. but it nceded two dobles and | Bentley and O'Connell cost the| Kenneth Willams of the St. Louis|They are aiming to trim the Police. |q 00, 75 JNCh/Ans MOURfamen, wie |‘niu(»' the national association could | but the defeats are a definite setback | HESS WINS NET HONORS. & pake itdnthe Htthiteame. | oy txigian: g k a tighter hold on third|They opposed the St. Stephen's Club, |was never In dan Brayton was | 2lSWer this offhand. It would in-|There is a net difference of nine or Goslin Clouts Ome, Jants 3140000, but as far as the fans) Browos (3 &, LENEL 10 i hasers | but ' dispute marred the battle. In |in ragged form for the lgsere. - |eIVe a berplexing problem, not to|ten points {nvolved all of the time( Carl Hess won the singles cham- The Nationals did their first scor- | VE'¢ CORCerned, they earned it, and | BOMUOT [ total up to twenty-five. piite ma =4 i iy e @ grave problem. should the mat- | between victory and defeat. Some- |pionship in the tourney held for g in the sixth, singles by Rice and |More. The runs came at an especially | = 1.eading home run sluggers of the | final session, the Firmen claimed that | giaced over thefr victory of 6 to 2| !er €Ome up. Funds derived from [times it is more than that. It isn't|Filipino plavers of the District. He Judge : : v i z S - with | their opponents failed to keep the | r®I{G WrT1E (he' Liberty tossers | the amateur and open tourneys are | the number of victories that wins a |defeated Ernesto J. Carballo, 11 ‘”H\‘:h l”v 4‘:"'1";?1 : [’V.u'RlnY“d“(‘;ng| 2 | appropriate time, as the Giants would | two leagues. Incluning ";n:( their | crowd off the fleld. which enabled a nu;‘ are casting about Isr a ghlnl(;»e-n. ed by the U. S. G. A % “:D— base ball pennant, but the percentage |6—1. 6 0 s baser, two retirements oceurring be- | the Reds, if the had dropped the con-, 2 2 e L 6. the Firemen's way, Whel | diamond. Challenges are being re- (4nd in carrying on the cause of Amer- | number of games played. And it is — tween the blows. Peck came home | test, | American League. .nln al e 32! the leaders left the field. | ceived by Manager Pop Kramb. North golf in other ways the percentage which the fans often g 5 ' when Goslin added to the gavety of | pj, ¢ | Ruth, N. Y. e 3T Rk Ehe 2588-W." In yesterday’'s game Liberty cipts have amounted to no gi- |overlook and the manager never over- | Open Daily Until 6 P.M.; Sat. 3. the day with a terrific drive over the | Fittsburgh and Brooklyn played the | Willlamx, St. urnier, -17| Rinlto Athletic Club took the meas- |y am connected for eleven swats. santic sums, and it is questionable | looks. right-field wall. only other game the :\'axionfl‘"'“m-nni"l‘)‘;l Chi. 1:;urh ;n_(n..-” enderson \lrlzlxll‘;;i"ls e '_ e if the proceeds of tourney— i “Wonder What Mertz Will Say Today!" This home-run smash put the N . ; : atonal ‘Hauwer, . o398 when it smacked elevel . inrner of the Southends was inleither pro or the amateur—we At the Si tionalo fitiha Wan o iR por i‘f:f_“f:)l;“:‘ P:"‘““l-" :”f“""h'v 9 to 2! Brower, Cleve.. 14 peensby; 3¢, l;;!-:: Slxntaion Jer I O re form agdinst the Premiers, his(meetithe financial een ’ F KlNG SESLite e tion of the seventh the Tygers got | iolding the lead from the first | MeManus, St. rayn . fattac e connected ee outfit winning. 17 to 7. in a one-sided | ciation. On the other hand, the p o = 11 jops £ times to the stick, ttle. Keefer and Kilroy batted well uendstue nro three singles, the third by Hellmann |inning. Tobin, St. L...12 Tierney, Phil ps in four s ttle. er and Kiiroy batte fensiciiala el 2 : driving Blue in with the tying score, | . Watile, Schang, the Yankee ca Speaker, Cleve.12 Friach, N. ¥.... 11| cluding a triple and a double for the winners. The \inners, by the | fumea §pig!d (hat, this s not their T e e I s . th ee catcher, | Jpeaier. v Friberg, Chi.... 11| — way, are the sectional title holders 1. r'“fn ) R eves thelc regts T LAUREI_S ontinually_and broke up the game |the 2::1tchrnllr)|,n§hm“r|nz‘|o it {illl:r' Panl One of the beat games of the Sea- | in section B of the midget division of ‘:’m“"n”" Lo compete ;m‘d make the ¢ ually d_bro ng of the game with| 3 B . 5 3 e ol E s ope natches successful, and the Jones singled. Cobb walked and Heil- [The Indians won, 4 to 3. Wallie e 0-1| Bennimg Athletic Club lost a tough |tion. Developments will be inter- | mann sent a fly rig ata $ LER. Gay, the fray ending in a 2 . = mann sent a fly to rTight fatal fling also gave George Uhle his GIANTS GET HUR Verdict for the former team. Five| game to the Seat Pleasant Athletic Club, | €Sting to watch By the AtsociatediExen [sixth consecutive victory ' st 27.—Fred £ G 4 Arthur Havers has been proving him- o § v over the| ATLANTA, Ga, August Zi. scattered hits were garnered off Herb [7 to 6. Williams of the losers hurled rthu CAUGHT ON THE FLY hs"l:}ff‘f;:e;h::it:fiz}?"éz i Newberry, nl\ll?{t‘-ll\lar:)d‘etlmgu;'r::‘;"::r; Sauber. winning boxman. Goldberg|in brilliant stle for seven frames NO T self worthy of being open golf champlon nst o < £ 2 3 s, ile A ais re caused his L L ) decisive victory againat Philsdeionie | orEE,io0, as been sold to the New | felded ‘well for the Herals, while Jake|A dispufe wi e umpire cau: OURNEY TENN'S of Great Britain. Since he took the | winning. 1 to” 1. und allowing oniy | Yerk Nationals, Newberry has been | Sauber butted heavy ! SACrest Batata glincsjbsiiole S0 DETROIT. August — Johnny | three hits, all singles. Ken Williams | pitching for Macon of the South At-1 (. L 4,n (ossers uncorked a sur- | Independents walloped the Imperial "_- YOU SEEK BEAUT Troon. the voung English professional | tassler was knocked cold in the fifth |seagen > T eNtY-fifth homer of {iantio League ithis sexscn [ prise vesterdny when they took the | team. 17 to 6. Y S e e e G e Fatabilahed 1893 | mea ofithe. Domincxn. Lyce —— broken some course records, picked up inning when hit in the head by a The Red Sox won the sec y A ’ n: o e sers 3 | n the sec P 7 to 2. Jenkins held the losers | S throw Ruel had intended for Bluege. ;\nremh“.;;,;l,y,,::..},u hicago series from BOUTS FOR CHAMPIONS. ! own to four binzles, while his team SANDLOT SERIES el P 4 pile of pounds and acquired & reputa- MEN"' tassier had rounded thir after run-|{ REE R Do | CHICAGO. August —Joe Lynch.{gave him rare support | LOT SERIE nnis good for women tion of being one of the hardest, longest cee from first on Cole's hit, but| {world_champion bantamweight, willl ,_ jes athletic Club successfally hitters the game has produced S - i S kyards idol. » Mace, the Yale base ball trai and a e i glory a as ced to scramble back to th W . meet Harold Smith, stocky b o lata, Md., sterda ainer, and as ollowing his rise to glory at Troon, - Tmfean e BRO NS, 4’ MACK 5 ]I the main bout of a_boxing "“’“'L‘SL?&"&’ o s representing _that | UNLIMITED DIVISYON. well trainer of American Davis cup e ir o (heifemausiSeat It will be to your far corner. He managed to get right . being prepared by Promoter Jim|routing the YO CETCC0re Ssimp- (SECTION A.) e ena course, Gleneagles, and won 9 S L 2 day might b;slzfigd\’filfufigwe:r& Son sent McDonald to the mound for | modyy's game—American Legion vs. Pet- Sure it's good,” said Mace, “th e 109 gulntas tourmmert from 3| Advantage to have your loy put the Tyger catcher out of day night. Panc > the visitors. The Peerless slab artist | gorth, American League Park, 5 o'clock. ethar Said Mace, “that is | select’ fleld. Soon afterward he was Sy the world flywelght title has been| Tl ¥ 0 even safeti Mo game yestorday: from the standpoint of health |in France, where he finished well in matched to meet Bud Tavlor of Terre sical development.” But Mace |the cpen championships of that coun- P Haute at Hawthorne Track the after-| (. 0 o 4 uiceic Club disposed of STANDING. hastened to say that when he thus|irv, “won by another Briton, James [ ] E S A v theres = | 8 s the 'y country house | has been hammering away in several eccident. A runner for Bassler being Va., 6 to 1. ‘The Virginians ga B € 1 .857| Printers.... 8 4 .00 g0t tournament tenmis - § 3 i ! six safe clouts off Leebode. Warwick 15 4 656 | Mercury..l 0 5 .000 et z t tennis. tournaments, letting the records fall A Basgter might be able o cor WEISSMULLER BEATEN. | «ix safe clonte oft Fourceen swats. it e Tourne tennis, o far as women are | Corne T Tar, e , 27—C. b el concerned, is not, in the fon o S $ v Haver: . turn to-ths ame and Bush was will- LOUISVILLE, Ky., August 27.—Cov- (RECEION =) this ‘phveical expert, a develoner of |wan s Fio0. tourmiment, SeornE &7 on Tailored Now g e - — — : 243-5 < | 1Irving Atmietc Club made what is . o il 0 32‘,‘;:‘{fi»é“m.:tdr\::,‘::rm :‘ig’f’“‘;;‘l’;? ,uum’:m: :z': hf;‘:’;‘_‘"” aizuay ?{J:gelfh'vv‘:‘;é'ntc:or::“ e JC):zCI:lr::n believed to be a sasdiot {ilc:‘odf 3557 | rocks, Wathington Barracks, Db o ctock Z;u",;:‘opn et inas he ‘;lerlcolz‘;ro“fi;ul;zl\ LT e “;1"5‘&5"7?'&"2?5 decided to keep Bassler out and name | tBstted for Heimach in ninth inning. Y. M. C. A., nosed out Peter Weiss- | terday when ' C9PRC fool oy Atn- | No same yesterday. that real grace of bearing and mould- | with hie driver. hi¢ tee shots scream- 5 i | o 1t downed the the runner -himself Philadelphia. 00000600 muller, Tlinois Athletic Club entrant, | tories. e . STANDING inic of form that poets have praise - : : ? -one 2 11 “lub, 11 to 3; Lexington team. poets have praised |ing 300 yards and more down the fair- e x b e e Jeus - E Bt oy nd painters have made imperishadle. | ways on nearly all the longer holes. BEEsicRollsiy This question was asked Walter Jacob'n,of MoM'us,2b, ollins, Ezzell 3 Schl'b'r, Ib, Shooker,p.. comooroo~s PYSSTTTEINes remvoRNNOR [T PIYN-S onrowsoon? | = St. Lout 00111601 a4 and won the 50-yard national junior 4 the St. Joseph nine. m, . L. Pet. | several Goslin's homer was the first ball | Russ—Bru Gerber, Wi championship free style in the second | 10 to 5. and tA€ 2o COTERT, o if.| Mohawks . 6 ‘1 .857 | Boll. Field +200 | had better not become a tennis star-. e smoothly that almost hundred fine quality Fall nit’ over the right-field wall of the | Essell. Erref = Gellowy. Trmbass 'he™ | annual swimming meet of the Pas- |9 to 0. The last {ray Dom'sLyim 5 1 "854 Park View. 900} Serious match play and all the e | wWami setae Tygers' park this scason during a | Schleibner. Home run—Williem orifces— | time Boat and Athletic Club of Louis- | to the - Theks el A | cessant playing and training it in. | the formula of a drive, a pitch and a eight Suitings at tremen- game. Tt was a terrific blow, the ;ltnl’_-:::- s ::r{:e;n b':n_-'y—nn. Iphla ville i White (SECTION C.) { yolves tend, Mace believes. to flatten [ putt. g dous reductions to make room kphere clearing the wall by yar Shocker."a" phoiek eut=By Heimach, 4; for six timely e Milans | No game today. lines of beauty and to draw the face | Ol Sandy Herd. who was thirty-one foriourinen il O Wosline Harry Heilmann had a great day |10 8nd Owens. Time of game—1 hour sad ECORD FOR PAST WEEK |triumphed oyer the Capital Traction | No game yesterday. into those tense lines that come of | vears old when Havers was born, got a | : supply 1 ey M e n'('ré'-’z- G2Y | minutes. R C Club, 5 to 3. 'nlue Tr“fl""l‘f”fifif - i lsgummra, nn;n‘n;‘:x:‘\; ecx‘v‘:-c;se‘—mat l\?lrd-t;‘.\e;!‘ §9 the same day over the same course, which are arriving daily. St 3 2 ected for eleven bingles, eam. . L. Pot. | m. 2 caleu ression, with little | pu; dy paid much attention. For = times for foul 1o Judge, a4 ‘single, | IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES |ficy lacked the necessary punch Milans..... 6 2" 780 | St. Josep 6 | Wrinkles at the eve corners and marks | vait may be ihe old man's game, but| Af stiall ik « homer, a single, a sacrifice and two TRIBE, 4; YANKS 3 Phils. 8 2 .750 | Marine; E of firmness about the corners of the |its honors go to the Young. ertz usua igh singles in order. e arove in three 9 X3 D ¢The past week's record in esch major lstsue | Potemae Athletie Club took both| Comforters 4 3 lips. ¥ ol e Tyge: allies, LAN: of games won and lost, runs, hits and op-} ¢ngs of a double-header yesterday, On the other hand. he has nothing N. Y. “_m; ocx;l:v: Cle e e e BT LA T & defeating the Alexandria Tigers, SENIOR DIVISION. bhut good words to say of indulgence POTOMACS TAKE GAME. to - ollows The & = s I = Witt.cf. 6 and the Yankees, 15 to 4. Sy in two or three sets two or three, : RED SOX, bH CHISOX, 4.| Dugan.sv 5 1 Difamieanitsd W1 R HEOR|linners piled up twenty-six safe (SECTION A, thmes & week with mo reat menta] . Eleven timely bingles enabled the | Ruth,rf. H standard tailoring means garment satis- 8 clouts to win the twin bill. ! No game today. stake upon victory or defeat—a | Washington Potomacs to down the Meusel.if. .3b 5 25| Patton dished out some hurling of STANDING. onera outstanding admirer. bouts at | the mound for the winners. held the l:’;’“”- the first order for the Holy COmM-: Team. W.L.Pct | Team. W.L. mixed doubles and the like. Herein, | 10Sers to three scattered blows. chang.c. s forters, his team winning, 5 to 2.'Waverly... 7 01.000 | St. Teresa.. 1 200 [ \fiva belicves, lies one of the most | Brilliant fielding by Goodrich and oot s5. .| | Buship. Boston. Al itchell.ss. Collins, rf Reichle.cf .. Burns.1b. . Harris,If ... Bbanks.3b Pittenger,2b Devormer.c. Quinn,p... wooonwmon > E o FUN) PRUPRNOY PSR WOr ompouoH~ Feasamme Each side registered eleven blows, |Lexington.. 3 4 a girl or young woman can indulge. S g t Patt ame through in the is 0 all: say th: e R e s e A" oty 5 i ihkes | SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY. To Order faction. 7 over fhe Camp Humphreys team.|MohrwkPr. 4 2 .667|Plas....0 1 D CIal forms. of cxauciys in whien | Arthur featurad. 2ennock.p. +Wamby, $Connolly. Totals 34 11°26 13 Totals 35 1 New York . pincites. auty show w be enhanced Cinlnnedt 110 ¥ beauty show would not be hit heavy for the soldiers. | Yesterday's game—Linworths, 5; Asteos, 1. | pi*thd lddition of most of our British | Reserved seats for next Sunday's | he last three STANDING. American stars, but on the other|game between the Nationals and Leverett.p.. *Two out when winning run scored. 13 %a|. A desperate rally in the last three| po.. w1 Pct.| Team. W.L.Pet |nand a show designed to demonstrate | Yankees will be placed on sale at Thurston,p. tRan for O'Neill in eighth, 20 innings _enabled the Cardinals torinworth..7 2 """\Bm 23" 400 | what strenuous exercise can do In the | Spalding's Thursday. In the mean- ¢ [3 Brookiyn : 5 e b~ R trim O'Donnell's Drug Store nine.|Aztecs..... 8 3 .668|Centwry... 0 6 .000|p roduction of physical superwomen.|time those wanting to make reser- Totals...35 112718 Totals. .. 3 '“"l P ‘;‘““* b | Boston -. 10 8 to 7. The local nine was lendlnx.‘rnl L3 4 429 Nomen of muscle, iniative in the do- | vations may do so by calling the *Batted for McClellan in ninth. 70600003 6 s N —— 7 o %, natil thelast theee sedsions Main of mental and physical motiva- | ball park. . Mostil of Hamm,3b, Crouse,c.. .. R ST Sl mwmmon oo 5l evrronouoon 8| covnmumnons: 8l cororonmpmnn~ 8l cononBurnor 5l couonomnauseoo £l swweeross seaaroon, aneueLLs AR SR SRERARERy REARRRE O'Brien hurled in splendid style for JUNIOR DIVISION. _ g a Bien R A 88808 8 g Rumwiy mwn ). Sunme, speser,| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. |the O'Donnell's undl the final stage. tiom) women bounding in Healthand ! s stami vould find its highest ex- 5 Errors—Schang, hen’ ths Cavatuals. ihammiersd: s} (SECTION A.) stamina, wou : Runs—Mitchell. J. Collins, Burns (2), Pit- | Two-b it sl * 3 Fach: LA el - ssion in our lawn tennis stars, tenger, Hooper (3), Orouse, Leverstt. Errore | Baorife -Bh % e posminses, i R, H. E | Jterings all over the lot. Jimmy| Nogame todsy. pression in our lawn ten GIRL SMASHES FAIR SEX o us Quinn. MoClellan, Leverst, Two-buse hits— | on ballo— 5 T Ludlow connected for a doubie and| No game yesterday. 5 o T S L o P s Lt e . a triple_that put the game on ice STANDING. RECORD FOR HIGH JUMP rett. Bacrifice—McClollan. v— |on buses—New York, 2 13 for the Virginians. joTesr. W.L.Pct.| Team. W.L. NOTED RUNNER DEAD. o 2 AT e huiks to Pittengor to Burns. Left on buses— | plays—Uhle to Brower: Fipp (unissisted); 5 ‘Warwick... 8 0 1.000 | Winton.... 1 ‘3 Miss B. Scott of the Pacific, Mo., Boston, 8: Chicago, 8. Bases on balls—Off | Ward to Pipp: Stephenson o' Brower miter e Corinthians beated the South Cap- |Elliott...... 3 2 .600 | Argyle..... 1 FALL RIVER. Mass., August 27.— | High School, established recently a new L] rett, 5: off Quinn, 2. Hits—Off Leverett, [Off Bush, 12 in 823 innings; of Pennook, i itol Midgets, 6 to 2, in an interesting (SECTION B.) pdward T. Clook, widely known as a | world’s record for women in the run- 8 in 7 innings; off Thurston, 3 in 2 innings, |nome in 1.3 i 3 ¢ ¢ £ & 5 sl i . who a number of |ning high jump, scaling the bar at 4 Hit by pitcher—By Quinn . (Mostil). = Struok anflnl—lnn:n'g-.nnou':d fl{m’-‘“:'.fi-omh“.' - ERmes he yioners have wonithlrty b com b et 10, aotos STANDING. e ted America in events | feet 10 inches in a municipal track and out—By Loverett, 2; by Quinn, 2. Losing |by. Time of game—e hours and 10 minutes: ’ Ravon ol Makvay: BAlAwia: end Dovins e e " i t of thirty-six engagements. g Ry o B o ssataniny e e importance, died here |neid meet : L.Pet.| Team of apoplexy. Crook. who had been| The previous record was said to be 4 .857 | Epiphany. out of racing for a number of vears, |feet 7% inches. 3 .ghon‘fflfho:’ recently had been planning to re- {tcher—Leverstt. Umpires—Messrs. £ Hlldebrand. " Time. of samoei Bous and 36| - Shamrocks were In & savage mood i 1 v day wh they def d the e | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. | SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. | jesterday when they, defeated the safeties were collected by the south- 1 ! Tetedo Little R (SECTION C.) enter as an amateur. He leaves a GRIFFS’ STICKWORK ! Milwaukes " Negheille .00 ; 3 3l onna’or th Shamrocke. held the | g o0y same—St. Martin's wa. Trement, [ WidoW and five chfldren ' ! Gould and Smith; Minstree losers down to eight h“-!-.' Station mn}- 5:15 o'clock. = Y : l‘%a{? 4 fame=St, Muriws 7 War| GOLF MEDALS STOLEN. Match Your Odd Coats RBL Toled ooy w0 et Hilltop Juniors teok 2 hard fought > S o Ro »ae v L Ipus Toam. ~ 'W.L. Pt | Team. PHILADELPHIA, August 27.—Max game from the Western tossers, 4|Me. Plois. 8 81,000 glover. . e e L With OurSpefl!l to 0. Neithér side was able to score : 2 b Walker cup golf team has told the po- i = e 000 | N e ‘that thieves had stolen 23 gold MIDGET DIVISION. medals from his home Wednesday. 0 5 2 %|until the sixth, then the Hilltoppers Roo and Morrow; Warmot 3 came to life. Honey batted well for Only three games played. the winners. Shreve hurled master- 4 fully, allowing the Western team but EXHIBITION GAMES. forse safoties At Port Chester, N. Y.— One lone scratch hit during seven 2. 3 E|innings was allowed by Tke Dreitus PETP sof the readnaughts, s nine win~ Russell, Birdsell and Ward.. ‘o8 .7 1ining over the Knickerbockers, 8 to Gill and Sandburg; Warhop aad Clark. 2. “The Knicks threatened in the g At Clifeon, ¥, ¥.— cighth when they pushed across a . ationals. ... pair of tallies. Jeff Smith was found 3 for sixteen wallops, including a hom- er by Devers, The medals were emblematic of golf ad. (SECTION A championships won in the years 1907 65 Made to Measure 3 3 915. Marston sal e fired at a dn’fo.d"lll '-“u'?:;r"k Wi ATScs llr';‘alt‘ufln\fln; from the house, but S Means you get your garment No game yesterdsy. missed him. p— tailored as you want it. STANDING. . W.L.Pot, : price of entl Zanbiems.. 35 888 | Cortathia | BOXERS MAY TURN ACTORS. e e Byeiotmae Autues.... 3. 3 900 | Fark View. 00) \ILWAUKEE. Wis. August 27.—A patterns. Peckinpaugh Eeckinp o Leibold ...... Hogridpe .08 ogridgs ... Trifay " No game yesterday. right crosses are only make-believe STANDING. and depict a hero in_the silent drama, Team. W.L.Pot.| Team. .| is being considered by Richie and 605-607 7th St. N.W. 906 F STREET Seuthends., § .000 .8 3 .400 | Pinkey Mitchell, well" known Mil- Liawerth.. 3 3 4600 waukee boxers. (SECTION B.) switch from real boXing to that of |M & M co l game todey. the screen. in which left hooks and EISEMAN’S ! Mertz ertz oy A1C. coss o 1 el Lem Owens agaln displayed un- Sothorom, Deberry, Dean and Meye beatable hurling for the Silver tem; Behwuer, Ayor, Tipple and My Ty, Indane 3.0 Sedeseasussstinsacanasiiull c000-SarRuongEsaTatS Spring Tigers. He turned in an 8-to.-0

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