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B SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924. Harris Seeks to Bolster Attack of Nationals : 80 Players in Rickey’s “Academy”™ EMMANUEL LASKER TAKES CHESS LEAD NEW YORK, March 26—Dr. Em- manuel Lasker of Germany leads the international chessmasters' tournament at the beginning of the eighth round to- following his victory in thirty 'mo\'c» yesterday over Geza Maroczy of | Hungary, Richard Reti of Czechoslovakia | advanced to a tie for second place whh‘ | Alexander Alekhine of Russia by win ning from Ed Lasker of Chicago in | fifty-six moves, while Alekhine was | drawn in sixty-one moves by Frank SPORTS: TO SHIFT BATTING ORDER |SCHOOL SERIES PLAY FOR GIANTS’ GAME TODAY | 'AGAIN IS POSTPONED Rain interfered with the opening Judge Will Be Moved to Lead-Off Post—Fisher to |Meh school champlonship base ball | Gole ers . oo Play Right Field—Bush’s Indianapolis Team today. Dauss, George Gives Griffmen First Setback. BRANCH BUSY CONDUCTING, SCHOOL ¥FOR THREE CLUBS Tutoring Syracuse and Fort Smith in Addition to Cardinals—Latter Hard Pressed for a Catcher Now That Clemons Is Los DETROIT TYGERS’ ROSTER FOR 1924 * Pitehers. ‘arroll, Owen ¥ Clarke, Rufus R.. EH Augustn (South Atiant Tygers ... . Tygers . Tygers ... Danville (Piedmont) . .. Bay City (Mich.-Ontario). .. 2 day, Tygers 5 Tygers Sioux Falis, Ba Winchester (Blue d Augusta (South Atlantic). orth (Texax) KyRErm ..o Tyger Iirmi Central and Business, that| Ghon Praste were to figure in the opening match | Good, Seraphin today, werc forced to call off hostili- | Holloway, Kenneth E.” R Johnwon, Sylvester ties because of the soggy condition | yTaoily” Wi, of the diamon? in Wilson Stadium. Plllett, Herman .. - Arrangements now are being made | Smith, George .... BY JOHN B. KELLER. by the school officials to have Cen- | §mrythe, W. Harry.. 5 . Stone " | “AMPA, Fla, March 26—Although Manager Stanley Harris practi- [tral and Business appear in a double- RERRErERE ! BY JOHN B. FOSTER. TOWN, Fla.,, March 26—Branch Rickey's academ . ¢ . B . header with Tech and Eastern Satur- cally has abandoned the idea of holding intraclub games on the | gesder, with Tech and Basters Satufe tionals, he plans to send | Saturday regardless of whether Cen- tral ,and Business play on that day. Tygers Tygers Tygers (Copyri 1924.) iless fo Available Talent In Poor. Mareh 26, "SST{ arshall of New, York. nical instruction in base ball theory is in thy midst of it days no contests are scheduled for the " ('I-ven:n. " " Fide. David Janowski of France sprung a semester, with some eighty students enrolled. Rickey is finding his charges through batting drills longer than have been held when no | “Goliches Ahearn of Western and | Manion. nmn- i .. \}{L'P.,'.'f&,",‘\} "‘.;’Hflftn\-x;adefi“r?:&tfiwl‘l‘: a trcmcnllm!a task to attempt to instruct ball players for three or four competition is listed. That 7-to-4 defeat suffered yesterday at Plant City in | Evickson have not yet set a date for | Woodall, Larry roeon teams at once. ! ) S Sy 2 . Y e 3 3 their postponed game Saturday. It Infielde % ey Capablanca of Cuba, present Here are the Cardinals—you can tell them by their red hose. And the tilt with Donie Bush's Indianapolis team, revealed just how much the |is understood that the game wiil be | Blue, Luserne A.. Smec . Py 'f«, '.'filnvorid champion, adjourned his game | here are Syracusans, with hose and no hose; pm.xblv specimens for Fort Griffs need training in handling their flails, so practice even.more intensive | Played some time next Be- | Burke, Lealic K. ... . s e (955 | with F. D. Yates of England after sixty- | Smith, who dodge out of sight every time a mail sack is thrown off the } g g ¥ L cause of the delay in series Richmond (Virginin) .00 80 346 955 | With I D. Vates of England after sixty- g h than that started Monday will be in order next week, when the hirelings | games, several of the coaches prob- | Gehringer; Charles. . Angoin . 3 No record. sz Mondes e train for fear their time has come to go to Arkansas, not to mention some of President Clark Griffith are to indulge in but a pair of interleague en- |4bly will be unable to play all of | Haney, Fred . ...... Tygers B 5 282 935, sumed hext M e possibilities for Houston. gagements piaile SRR us o J g : o id S ot | Rickey has many irons in the fire, though he will not admit it. He eushis e ; ok estern will face rr, John ; = 2 n s , With less than three wecks remaining before the beginning of the [the Georgetown Freshmen Saturday Omihn (Wentern) . ¥ g | DE, Taskes s?\s he 'hkzs zhjti idea of having such a tremendous variety of players to American League championship campaign the club plainly is far from being |on the Hilltop. The Blue and Gray | Neus, John H. ... lllrml-‘ln- uxomh"-; ot Alekhine e 3 choose from. e has the variety, all right, but it is a qnommv whether strong in attack. In the games so far played too much of the batting power | ¥earlings presented a formidable | Pratt, Derrill I. ... 5 d 4 | Bogoljubow - 3| the system gets anywhere winning pennants for the Cards. Maybe, has been provided by a few players, and when these men falter-the team |3 phen it took the measuro of gaie - : e : though, the Cards—while perfectly willing to win a pennant in the ¢ is helpless. Such was the case vesterday, when only seven hits were {and Tew toed sthe mound for the | Cobb, Ty 3 Janowski National League—feel that they have no better mis than spreading gleaned off Southpaw Jess Petty, who went the entire route for the |Manual Trainers, but they friléd to | Fothergill, Robert.. Marenan base ball all over the United States. Charley Ebbets tried that sort of American Association outfit bother the freshmen to any extent. [ Goebel win . W s e sprcadmg once, but he'll never try it again s . Holland " and Farrall allowed the | Hellmann, Harry 8. R Ed Lasker .. i —— | _In addition to trying to train the Harris will endeavor to improve Techites but five safeties. Manuxl arry E.... [ayrucune tove: o6 b wrers ine & ; i Myers, Leslie O...... San Antonio (Texay) | by eEn o AL L S e Niionaie aiack ‘oasy v it | SHAD ROE FIRST GRIFF Wi A b R ety McTIGUE AND STRIBLING | GRIFF REMAINS SILENT = |uvsiienuec™st e done hecins ing his batting order for the game | TO BE FIRED BY HARRIS PITTSBURGH AND BOSTON -Famk J. Savie. President. Ty Cobb. Mamager. =~ | GET READY FOR SCRAP ON RUMORS OF DEALS |fornste siter " trowning on nin with the Giants. Joe Judge, veteran | s. o ; Aw aining | and cussing Mt Stock because S 3 1923 record—Finisked second im the Ameri ague race wi - sn't re ed likiay i Tk first sacker. who has been hitting, TAMPA, Fla, March 26—Man- MEET IN HOCKEY SERIES centnge of 519, wianing 53 and losing 71 gamews, finixhing three points ahead | NEW YORK, March 26.—Fifteen TAMPA, Fla, March 26—That |he b =n't reported, lookinis 65, Wil be_sent to o top of WP aie: Bk s ey BOSTON, March 26.—Pittsburgh | of Cleveland, Irounds of boxing a day is the menu| Tumor of a deal between Nation- Clemong G hurt Ris Loee AiateLE benin i petetature dg o dq" Nationals |Mockey team, winnors of the western [set before Mike McTigue, worlws| als and White Sox refuses to dic. | been sent home Clemons SRR L LR O ":‘ fm-l?h fi' !qm' °l h‘ nals | section of the United States Amateur 2 Hight-heavyweight champion, and his| The latest is that the Sox want it raiaes Ned with thom: ghance to his wares in rig to li"f e rss:‘t: ';e the prun- !’l«J‘rll\o,:' Assoclation. will meet B\;\swn SANDI OT NINES ANXIOUS | voutntul challenger, Young Stribling,| Peck in exchange for Outfielder ckey has left are Vick once : Harris believes er, who wal-| ing knife was Shad Roe, a recruit | Athletic Association, eastern cham- ’ Atlanta, ¢ in preparation for their il P ¢ ball player at Michigan; Me-y 3 e pions, here tonight in the first of a ' QR = Mostil. Perhaps they do. They v, who wa foot ball player at Iobed the ball aLgn great rate atter| lefthand pitcher bought from [ferics of games to decide the national FOR EN G NT ffteensround title bout In Ne¥STk| wamted Harris last winter and |Midwcst College. and Nicbersall who being farmed to > : t year, : L[t 4' Irext Monday night. McTigue is fin- Har is from Syracuse. No experience in Il show considerable improvement Ch-j“:“‘f'(“" the Southern As [ o The teams will mect here again| RE GA EME S iaiing i training in Madison £quare | may be willing to take about half | i1 - Apeitenca ity orias oy (s, aed A% sociation last fall. Friday and Saturday, with return!} > {Garden, while Stribling is : B hind the Georec's poor work in the garden last | *0C At southpaw, who promises to | Eames, in Tiitsburih 1o be plaved [un in the Newark A. ¢ gymnasium. " | of the Washington club for a the Eastern League . Bee Toir ok April 2. 4 and o ey e : o Theun s boxing welsht now 15| player or two. Griffith, though, is Grifiith pitched, me A N6 e e will be usea| Decome a fair moundsman some The “Boston A. A. line-up for the | (NANDLOT nines are straining at the leash. They are primed to start : pounds, but he exp o be : 5 other ¢ and showed Sai e e Will be used | of these days, was returned to [opening mame will include several | 2 b © " |down to 162 when he steps into the! mum about the entire affair. seven knots on ten f against o h()m’v:‘hu’rh'r.fl m|:h-:nl‘|"‘:‘: I/ the Eookoiits. | members of the United States Olymp- | the 1924 base ball season, but the snow and rain has caused the office |ring. while the chalienger \;elzhsilt,;» Also he has nothing to say re- riff.” he said. “look our or. five engagements. acCcor 3 |ic team, among these being Small, o SR 4 sl s ite e o v increase his weight 3} solding e Cun't fo Hami . hile Core Smith, right-) detense piayer. and Laerotx, goai| of public buildings and grounds to decide 1o issuc no per Mits 108 e [io 154, “ra” Stribling said, due to his| garding a deal that would send | “ire e fiands SiEhEbEttue hen the e i & (OUt of the Bos by the | tender: { sixteen municipal diamonds until the soggy ground dries out. This “.n {present good condition. Outfielder George Fisher to Min- |all their time lookine ploys southpaw flingers, 5 cording to Harris. - inot be before the first of next week. IR R neapolis and bring from that club | 27, ™Y joints and sa 4 ve agains i 2 , 'y thing 1 Judge Hit Best. Jrobably those who heave azainst| 0) EMONS MAY BE LOST ! Last sear.thero wore fifteon dia- foclock on e Nuval Hospit LEWIS DOWNS ZBYSZKO to the Nationals Carl East, a and Joe Judge really | also “‘“"gll more action their next mon; under the sunervision of the |Krounds. ikely Jot of materia hard hitter. The Nationals’ prexy e oY Consistent clout- | time out. TO CARDS FOR SEASON ! vubtic buildinzs and erounds. Dia- jSpncteg toirrpart dotording te IN TWO OF THREE FALLS may have something had his Nicil s alatont B minor IeAEue SEErcEations Bush Enjoys Aftsravon. ST. LOUIS, Mo, March 25— Vernoy | moRd No. 10, located in Potomac|is a member of the Potomac lAuI',;‘l" CHICAGO, —~Strangler” | team defeated Indianapolis, but {foot ball center. gue aggregations . Mo., M; P i : % P R e terday. The former has| Probably none of the Ind:unapolis | “Tubby” Clemons, star catcher of the harl L Lanaitioual Flaziog = Ed Lewis, world heavyweight wrest- | the loss to Donie Bush’s aggrega- | /' Wierer con o [ ! i the ball in splendid | bunch got more enjoymen: out of |St 1.«.».-; Natic ..|;, |\:‘4r;lml.l) w 'r” ;‘ follo smon *l_.m"_”"x;‘f' “1"' t;nl:lu.-u‘m. .A;,.l the Wintons (o pion, retained his title| tion left absolutely speech- | <o TSENIST GALCROErof shion. having accumulate ven | i St i B out of the game for the rest of the | [pHOWS: : Sllipse; will make their 1924 bow in a prac- HoR, i S e v safeties g :my‘?s fo the |Yesterday’s match than Donie Lush, m, as a result of a ‘f,'rk""‘,“"_‘"”h AT s rawor tice game Sunday at 11.30 o'clock on | against Stanislaus Zbyszko, aged for- | less. ;}r',' el Bl A on o s Zed seven hitsthe littie fellow who piloted the Na- |cartilage in his left knee, su 2 one At i strest xeservoll, | the. grounds at Gth and L streets mer champion, when he won tworout| Luslios ang Sofs G o 1 s, und these ' tinals last year. Bush has a0t of [recently. The backstop was sent home | 204 0ne at 5th and L streets south- southeast. Arthur Deuterman and 5 e Sy SEAn h lugiers on. bis club, and once they! by Mbsape ckey andl after an ex=| CA8t Frask Onethier v e three falls last night by anphlnz[cARPENllER GIBBONS 1925 as a sophomore. Nicbergall. the pace at |3 QEEem P e L o Menager Rickay andmtter An ox Dick Tennyson of the playgrounds | hrong Chcthler will do the pitching | &0 holds instead-of his famous head- ving Syracu Syra- \cross the platter, each | B arel i nination by Dr. Robert Hyland, the for the Hess team, while Dean and | | A A pli department is in charge of two din- | canpulli will receive. Hamby. . | lock |e flat for catche oks bad - Sl stochy 1 A pitcher as to what |ciub's physician, was ordered to a i Sis countirs T A8 Lo ubs phstictan, o pastea monds. One is located at the Plaza. | Inuene v ns, H. Warner and 1 Zbyszko took the first fall with a WILL BA I.E ."JI.Y 4 for the academy all o il Samm Ribe stammed sed the op; hospital. Dr. Hyland added he prob e z : Rac o - San $ e 5 fotai o AT S0Eor " Vlong | near Union Station, and_the other at | Jnaiin wve sins: ew candidates | winglock in 32.95; Lewis won the sec ntly in the carly | ; Higoy = b A there “or a 1088 | posedale playgrounds, 17th and Gales | bieh are among the new candidates | Winglock 1 38,552 LEWIS Won Ta° took | gained at third base. Stoc ST > With Clemor t the hospital, is|Street northeast. : the third with a double toelock in | — bad time to continue his b ned [ Jack Wakefiel Vanderbilt Uni- | Sandiotters already I indulged 9.13 ! CHICAGO, March 26.—Tommy Gib-| oS, el hon Tt ile when his old pal ersity ete, who suffered a brok ‘flr llhl 1‘Y “;‘A'l{ll‘l:fi\? !;l‘hl;‘llll’v"“ these s WL e ¢ ‘lb 5 nd ] A I‘ c] -” i 'f'- ‘” | '\)h'r‘ 1“ I\ Hf]r»t.\r n, ‘.—N'\ ated hm at tie cou- |en leg at Bradentown. while working | Srounds. but they are w. t Dinht. FouE e o on ons, St. Paul challenger for the | third down here © plays third as Beld io s AR {0 1e8 scEettmiom LT eni Four teame —an uniimi- | PANAMAN STOPS CUBAN. |lons: St Paul chalienser for the | (Unt foms her e I han Stod) | i ever did many. The litr e | moam vepresemtatives of the Goyv: present the Eastern club in the | HAVANA, March 26.—Jose 1o-|Georges Carpentier, French light-|® If Stock cxpected fo have the Card of a sound vavis the moven) Vs se B ’ % $0, ington Base Athletic { mardo of I'an: knocked out Carlos | 2 soud i 2 e odt eNe Thel i &m Defing vases. bus A e i o BIGRE ot Tk0 S oiack ation. The " ate | Frage. CCubun featherwelght cham- | heavyweight, will meet July 4 either | ¢ L Wino sartig iCome U ibition wi iwan o] in the reereation room of the go: muet tomortow 221 15th |pion, in the second round of what \\na}-z Michigan City, Ind, or Benton |3chdemy and all will be forgiven Harris, and | crament printing office. There is one | ¥trect northeast, while the midg to have been a 12-round bout last {Harbor, Mich., according to articles |caming. The Cardsdon't eare shether sort to stren Im.n.emw available in the circuit ;‘,:1'1 ;:‘P"(';;f t 326 15th street north- | night signed here vesterday. the Mobile . insurance men ever A lnlnn|l—:r“(v:;n‘:fllle:‘l.‘rlgll:l::dju‘l‘(!m"l:t 3 3 1 Floyed Fitzsimmons, representing |C0mes if Bell continues disappointing to A1 fron will | ous o b the clubbing. izelihood pitchers at batfing league 48 heinas loawns: wre Srpad | Plamsiter a Btase Georgen;cotinty promoters of the bout, posted $10.000 | * Frigeau, who had iidedd | championship base ball series, i hic arills wiil | oo tically under game conditions, and as assurance that it will be staged, |Some kind last season Contracts to the RO!(I‘" Athlet will get under way June 15, will be | Jack Curley, -a , rs 2 shor! he were Club ‘players will be given out tp-| discussed by the managers of several | InDIANAPOLIS. acle Curley, Cyrpentier’s ‘Americ | the club sw will have to fathom ~\7 :’ the huriing precisely as they ade LEVELAND, Ohio, March 26.—Desiring to be the first woman to | Tuh, Pl 4 e o 57| Macnssca s Sremantaiiy ted $5,000, and Ba Cards would have . | & meeting at' the home of | Maryland teams at i me e representative, posted §5,000, and Ed- | tors o oiie . own a pennant winner and possible world championship team, i;’,:mf, Warring, 2358 1 street, First | at 1323 1 street. Mount Raimien oo | Gumpbelly 3 % fermsotanile o i | Thirty-two memhers were admitted i e Eastern Athletic Asso by u broad s n_ th tern Athletic A BUSHMEN STOP ’EM day’s batting workout the mounds- lnnlr‘l {v\': -\."nrn;n-g”;m lmm on the Mrs. James C. Dunn, only woman owner of a major league clab. ha! but venerally e batsmen w as i i selli 7] i i i tipped off ne to WhEL was hfl"nrg has no intention of selling the Cleveland Indians, according to advices thrown. Henceforth they probably will have to guess as to whether curve or » fast cone is to be handed forced to in actual contests. In Mo die Kane, ger of Gibbons, put | tomley kid still practice will be held Sunday at 11| of the leading nines in the proposed Bees’ o ) A Sl e S ; o'clock. series, will play outside games until | Christenbury, 'xr,'.' i = Buch Grier of the Pei | 42Re 15 Challenges may he ent to | Kirke, 1. : Al R R amager Buck Grier of the Pel-|ianager J. Ralph Holcar, 3500 New. | Allen, 1f. from Lakeland, Fla., where the team is training. e e s oor [he Eov | Meukyer aTnuIph Holon | el “When_that ambition is realized I may be prevailed upon to sell,” | dites to renort at a meeting tonight, — | R o Mrs. Dunn is quoted as saying. e e e L S Bennie Schneider was clect Petty, p..... 7 N § urements for 2 orms t of the Sh s a : b'\[r Dunn’s declaration was in reply to rumors that she had re- | {aken and a capiain elected. PAi0. Ok spe Shamegcks st & m ceived offers to sell t No recent bids have been made, she said. | . secretary o arer . { g Peerlens Jumiors are hankering for | SIS ENGL, manager 5 WASHINGTON. 2 . veteran | ness preventing a decision. AMike | action, according to Business 3 o urged to report for practice s e 1nd Lance |$Pitball pitcher, has regained his| Cvengros. making his season's debut | ager W. Wirts, who can be telephoned a5y on the e RO Goas | B ™ the Nashville | form w indicated yesterday wh in the box for the White Sox, was hit | at Lincoln 1130 after 6:30 o'clock. Another fleeting wiil be held, next in, If 1 “Association, |he held the Philadeiphia Nationals to | five times in three innings and Welzer | base ball meeting will be held Monday night in the clubrooms, 552 ‘lV\D hits, one i ceratch, In five in-|in three innings allowed six safetes. ' Gay night at 12 th street north 8th street southeast nings. Left TFielder Jamicson and Haines and Dyer, Cardinal hurlers e (i'a his four | Pitcher James Sullivan are suffering |were zood for four Mits aplecs| Uslimited teams desiring early sea EXHIBITION BASE BALL ne of his|from sore arms Chicago 'tied ithe score /in the sixth | Son &ames with <he Blue - Gidge At Winston-Salem, N. C.— up a like amount. Sod Momdhy s Ficking i The conditions stipulate that Car- | heggre 345 3 pentier shall receive $70,000, with a Somebody said | privilege of per cent of the re- | that Bottomle ipts. He has been advanced $5.000 for | in" the & training expenses. bhons will re- ceive 30 per ceni of the zross re- ceipts and $5,000 for training best plaver The principals must be on the | wh h goe ground at least a month before the s nature bout, and must not engage in a con- | publicity test 'during that period. Carpentier | The is_expected to arrive from France |good. Jack some time in May. 1 Myers are in for Because the Indiana law prohibits | the time, and Bl <, prize fights, but permits boxing con- | She Itz {tests, Fitzsimmons intends to take | the tin D troutle 1u they o4 a set of articles to Gov. Warren T.|get haif a chance to pla That's the McCray of Indiana for the executive | trouble with base ball The ga to determine whether the bout would | calls for nine men on 4 side, and fo be within the law. Fitzssimmons has f'are kept on the prem s until May 10 to name the scene of the | like kids \who get only part contest. | echool. rsing Garden Rookies, Harris now is analyzing his outfield recruits ‘arr Smith, who smote the spher h in the| That Totals i | | | anley Coveles and his adn; Puckflnvln:h, ss.. A ar Ruel, c......... Tate. o | Marberry, p.. ) ri cague © o icate catches was ¢ hoestring variety frame mague ould commun that vound of applause from kept the (Chicago_Na- | With Buck Grier of the Betworth Ath- fans. He banked the ¢ it Man- | letic Club, 24 9th street pitch of the game to left for a Giantx Finally Win. NEW YORK, Mare —The New £ York Giants emerged from their los- double and met the ball eavily. al: |IDE streak of four straight games 10| voungsters will have though not safely, in his other turns | ¥in fom Toledo of the American Ax- | dur F e Califorca &t (he plate socia the latter's riod Dbefore the Richbourg replaced Goslin in_ lett [Gainesville, ¥la, vesterday. fleld in the fourth inning. but did not | President J Skish it make such a favorable impression as{iional leasus he did against the Brewers and the Sl mt Rainier Junlors hope to cut e th in the junior sandlot ranks = - . season. Manager Flester and | popntd (Iaternational) s n0 N L T o ieraeil | Eewlkaer “aad Stasage: Whitohill, Rodoiph s pleased wi o -out yesterday. | and Rasler, Wooda . 3 1 Alfred Bellman, Dick Batted for '.lrburry in fourth, Oakland com! this week Aldridze, Jacobs Cards. He failed to clout the ball oule e Inteo 9 of the infield, and so misjudged a fly | Braves, to : : | : | ety |k B Wl Q h s . = .| ! 2 Kiond. al-{ Shanklin, Dutch Gerheart and John | phlsdeigis. (Netomal)..... saame) Rl Metiew 1n sevath. | $ 1K I alces s | Purton are expected to sign contracts | Gleveland (American). 6 13 2/ x } e Y = take @ turn. | 44 3 meeting tomorrow night. Curison. Hubbell, Heiarich and Wilkon, Hen, | Washiagton ... 2 0.0 1.0 0 1 0 o4/ ” lars beat the rook 6t Sinler 5 Three Hits, { — line; Coveleski, Smith and L. Sewell, Myatt. | Indianapolis 40102000 x—7, off Allen's in the fifth frame that | 2Ts ST » = = 2 o | OMecers and trastees of the Cardinal | At Gainesville. Fla.— | _ Two-base hits—Smith, Judge, Allen, Peckin- | have been an out- went | Same. 5 ST. LOUIS, March 26 —George Sis! ol | Athletic Club of Alexandria will dis- | New York (National) 10 15 2 Paugh. Three-base hit—MoGrew. _Stolen base | agger and drove in two | The I diy for sixteen|manager of the St. Louls America their base ball prospects at a |Toledo (American Assoc.) 4 9 5l cAllen. Secrifce hits_Harris, Christenbury, two hands were out when | Safetics, c Connell, Young, | not content with being a “come-back” | meating tonight at the home of Pre; ‘Watson and Soyder; 4. “Johnson Emit ouble plays—Harris to Judge (1) | e 7 T W W W what shou! for a two % and Nasbuille mradvate o blow | Meusel,” Wilson, nd Snyder | alone, topped all Brownie players at | lqo Bl Breen. 13921 K ing | Gasten. | Sicking to Hodappe to Kirke. Laft on baser—r | Dpshvllle Eracuste let the Linw | wade two! each continued to| bat in & practice game unt Mobile yes- 9°nt, SYIvester A, Brecm. 1328 Ming | 00, 0 pa— Indianspolis. 4:° Washington, 6, Bases on enough in his other trials to warrant |SIUS his way into prominence, and, | terday with three safeties out of tour | nrctiag So which the Dayers mvahe. |Boston (Netions) - R e ‘,‘,“{' e &Sl ey, Surtiier commaeration. eports said, will step into the Giant | attempts. McManus, Robertson, Wil- | ieCginG 40 FRGE GG TN arh I | Brookiyn (National) . " 2 R s SO Three pitchers were sent againstinfield if Kelly fously falters. | llams and Mizeur brought in a home | "0} Some Dlace. kgnwn:.y» Yeargin and ob:xuu Smith; x-nry. | Marberry. 6 in' 3 innimgs: of McGrew, 3 in | the Indianapolis team and the last two | Oeschger made a good impression in|hun apiece. Fine fielding, heav - 2 ‘:-‘r'm!.-u‘lud Deberry, 'Gonzales. 3 tnnings; off Spocco. T in 3 inataer " Lesins | inea y McGrew and Byron Speece | the bo: hitting and effective pitching feature St Stephen's Club has fssucd frst| A% Aubem Alu—Howard 10 Auars, o. | pitcher—Marberry. - Umpires—Mosars. Mo 5 red to advantage. McGrew | Henry pitched well for the Robins, | the game i g VSR Tov s mracHc Sandsy ot A Ar. | Gowan and Miller. Time of game—1 hour and orked three frames and In his sec. |Who made it a ball game until Schreic | The fifth exhibition game with the b g 30 | kausas, | 5 nates. ond was nicked for a trio of blows and | ber entered the box in the seventh,|Mobile, Ala.. club will be played today. orming pening of the n game series. Young the burden in the 8l ._“.._.._.a...m.a.; 8l suscurnaral wloorocozosoncoonn® ul coscomnurol looor: o -ononooco~i 5l orconmnumcl 2loccoce ascvconusd 1l canmreanon alosomer rusossonc? ol uonssoseunt 1. ~loconce @ss000one’ ILDNESS is a vir- tue in a cigar only when the cigar has character. And El Pro- ducto has a character @ pair of runs, but had Richbourg's judgment afield been better the long Purler would_not have been scored | {after which Boston scored nine runs in two innings on seven hits and five errors. Tygers at Greensboro. * DETROIT, Mich, March 28.—The no less distinctive than its mildness. You can McGrew went to the slab| Col. Jacob Ruppert, owner of the | Detroit Americans meet the Toronto 3 :moke them all day too, but had a fast-breaking | Yankees, and Iid Barrow, business | {0efnqtionals At Grectsbore, 3 to ong. that’ proved baffling and made | manager, will leave today to inspect | 102y [n the fourth exhibiton game e b e i sirikie-out vietims of three baiters. | the Yankee camp at New Orleans und | JiVious tontests. taking S esterday's - pés- Speece Puzzies Hooxers. anager SlugElas In paring| gumie; 5.t00 o jySheece’s underhand ball was entire- games find the Giants ;fi:}..fi}".‘ig’ ::;rr': the Jast two frrar!?;'i_'sr.'i‘lfiff:‘j‘,tl “l;{'-:l;‘ub‘(‘lg:h;vl::»lt(;lx'u;“ll?e’“t"’:?r‘.‘ ROCKNE SIGNS TEN YEAR one & .3 a nals at Clearwater, Fla. NOTRE DAME CONTRACT seratchy, heing made off the boy ki from Omaha. Specce, by the way, Red Sox Cancel Game. | BOSTON. March 26.—Manager Fohl | SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 26— Knute Rockne, foot ball coach at seems to be curbing that unfortunate disposition that caused Harris to dis- | of the Boston Americans sent. his cipline him. The submarine hurler | team through a routine drill at the |, spinr e 6 hus been toiling earnestly the past|San Antonio. Tex., camp, dispatches | NotTe Dime Universits for whose fow days, so the fine imposed upon say. He has canceled Thursday's | SOTVICES OHMSE (BEUARUIoNE WEAE, nis im may be rescind: game with the local Texas League |EOU2LINE, Bad SIE0Ch & O ralty: fob Marberry, who started the|team, as he is satisfied that the team | Fmain with the local university too true with his deliv- | has progressed so far that attention | 18N Vear: s well punished in hisjcan be given to details rather than Radiators and Fenders first round. With one man out of the | to competition \ay, the Indianapolis bunch fell upon s . VEhits Oon | And WRrip Tie: ANY KIND MADE OR REPATRED. Gores installed in any make him 'for three singles and a double In| (y1caGo, Mareh 26— The Chicago 10 DIFFERENT MAKE! IATORS « row and these, followed by a wild 2 . i Americans and the St. Louis Nationals hrow by Harris, gave the Bushmen an \J0 DIFFERENT MAKES RADIATORS | 319 13th, Fr. 6410 1425 P. Fr. 8086. G. H. P. CIGAR CO., Inc. Philadelphis, Pa. 'OR the man who wants class—endurance— casy traveling—there is- no shoc cqual to a Florsheim. Smart looking—styled to the min- utc—The Florsheim Shoe holdsits own in anycompany. dvantage of two runs over the Na-Plaved a i-to-7, nine-inning tie at e had acored tavine in their| Winter Haves, Fla., yesterday, dark- initial turn at ba Some solid swat- % at Marberry's expense gave the American Association t®m another | 5g tally in the third, the big hurler's last sion. Marberry, though, has about gollen‘ down to weight after a deal of work and, seems capable of tyining in af '/// Most Styles dealer for Van Craft, a new um..«'a"mfr‘..u_'u /_\ much better performance iban he did Jssterday. ~AlL of the vouns hurlers | who toiled at Plant City, as well = Walter Johnson and George Mogridge, who are scheduled to pitch against the Giants here today, ar> to g0 the full route in thelr next engagemen -;} AUTO GLASS LDS OR_BODIES, O, ealind While o Wit Taranto & Wasman 5 1017 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. s Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special TROUSERS Save the price of emrire I-w';lt. All celers, sizes, tterns. EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. N.W, Exclusive D. C Agents Florsheim Shoes at all our Stores Favorita 15¢ straight “City Club Shop" 1318 G St. 414 9th St. Cor. 7th and K Sts. N AD 1914-16 Pa. Ave. nale G e e 233 Pa. Ave. S.E.

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