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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. APRIL _17. 1924, SPORTS! Harris Learns First Managerial Lesson : New Links Provide Fine Test of Golf- » / MACKS NEVER TO FEAST | ANOTHER INVADER. 7 | CONGRESSIONAL TO OPEN , ON NAT SOUTHPAW AGAIN {2 Sk o Ammcax © | MIDDLE OF NEXT MONTH @ 20 W. L. Pet. Win. ;] Y ko |Detroit ... 2 1.000 1,000 g i s Washington 1 e . N - . . | P B ¥ 0 Iph E 3 | s b 1 After Witnessing Fate of Mogridge, Bucky Decndes; N L 3 ! e Yot 1 iz | Handsome Clubhouse for “the Playground of Offi Righthanded Hitting Athletics Are Too Formi- | o / | ‘ W : = ldom” Rapidly Nearing Completion—Course = -4 4 b 's % Cleveland o g = l b p 51 St ; £ 5 2 ] GAMES 3 ow. . o. sreens i shane. dable for Any Portsider. i F pGANESTODAY, " GaMEs TomoRROW Is Long—Greens in Fine Shape. » New York at Bost New York at Boston. St. Louis at Chicago. 8t. Louis at Chicago. BY DENMAN THOMPSON. | ; "3 Mo i s e A e L BY W. R. McCALLUM. RESULTS OF YE UMBER 1 on the list of lessons Stanley Harris must learn in connection with his drduous task of running a ‘ball club was absorbed by the youthful pilot yesterday when the Mackmen | wallaped his ball club in the second game of the season by a count of | t to 1. principally 7 i the kindly manner in which they took to . 7 | ® the southpaw sl ‘ » Mogridge & ) j V4 e Sonetes That's the last time they’ll ever get a lefthander from me.” was 75 ; de - > : i S okihe s Bucky's assertion today, after ruminating over the fate that befell his ., z veteran portsider. “That Philadelphia crowd is made to order to ington and o slaughter southpaws, and hereafter no Washington pitchers of that brand \ | ; 3 ! leaders of wiil be called on to face the With cizht of their nine players swinging y ‘- Philadeiphin 0 K 00 | city' ation righthanded, any southpaw is too greatly handicapped to have an even | W, : GAMES TODAY GAMES TOMORROW, 3 course a chaiice. ¥ . Bkiyn. at New York. Bilvn. at New York. W . ; . . ) o J d Boston at Phils on at Phila. 3 g ¢ ba nes.” the juvenile leader philosophized, 4 Chicago at St. Louis. hicago at St. Louis but we are a lot of them. t00.” | I | Pitts, at Cincinnati at Cincinnati. il e 3 5 SR T . % * YESTERDAY'S GAM e her e | MACKS, 6; GRIFFS, 1 ~ sl 2 : e 3 (10 in's). fair. | PHILADELPHIA, A ¥ | Dykes. 2 ernment offic 1] 5] 4 IDUAL DEFEAT OF TRIBE ENTHUSES DETROIT FANS owing 0 xuccessiv | TO MAKE IT TWO IN ROW & \ in there working ettt sefore long utent niser - third 110t of 1 * | Romumel. 7. Total WASHINGTON. Judge. 1D Harris. 25 Rice, cf Boslin, 1f i been insisting that it was | wesmbnnistalS) swwhsisms that hix club beat . = ] . for second place iast EW YORK, April 17—All victors of the major league ope: ; nted o stare the i were defeated vesterday except Detroit, which jumped S e et i American League leadership by winning over Cleveland 5 to 1. A mu loaks the way it does i ; : SO b witl inue (o be u home run by Casey Stengel in the tenth inning broke up a two-day tic e SemGNc 1.000 53 5l cocuuuSon =9 Puckinpaugh e Ball Works Nicely. Busl, or % wad his and Philadelphia and placed the Braves at the hea onal parade. The score was 4 to 3 runs were numerous. Franki e vl second-ha i y h €O N p P INTERNATIONAL LEAG B PRe tocal brrcan - o with nes spirer | Chisox, 3: Browns, 2. shis KB At i with Philadelphia 30 11000 05 for circuit t iant form T 3y 1 1 g Wishington 00100000 01 Y eversal, which downed Brooklyn AT HIGACS 5 Chicago. Al Two-base hits—Simmons, Hauser. Judge. | S M TR0ny of et ! Bruggy. Harr n Three-base his v ' returned ¥ Gerber.ss Brasey. Tia | ; son, « Fhills Simon.3b Philadelphi; ‘Washing tont ! N ft Cubs —0ff Romme1, 4 off MeGrow, 1. Steuch osts By Mogridge, 1 Rommel, 3: by MoGrew. 2. Hi Mogridge, 3 in 1 inning: off Mec. H by qlurhrr—ny ) 4 " bal Bruggy. Losing * pitches Umpires—Mosirs. Nl Rowlam Evins. Tuhe of game s 1 "hour and 35 minutes A i 7id six | Danforip. 2 . Another fig f. . ‘ inners | Froett.p NAVY BEATS HARVARD. in our roped are 5 Nt > S Quintin Romero Roja-. the “lion of the Andes.” is here. . to S etilE i A follow in the footsteps of Firpo. th bull of the 5 ar 3 e | 1w out when witniag Harvard mine ye Firpo, the mysterious and busine came. fury few thrills. and | batsmen only six s : St Louis...0 01001000 . a southpaw. went | returned home to'his dear Arg ith nes half a million dollars. B “bac) : Chicage 900011000 ddies and Romero hopes to emulate his now rich and illustrious countryman. e ler. Jucobson, Hooper bl Anyway. he is big enough. e w 20 pounds, stands 6 feet 1 inch, and gz, ton el T e & 1 P | conmmommarn Leibold® off him | 3 Totals E “Batted tor McGrew in ninth inning. | ononunoosuck ol wcvoscan~p ©loeoronsessso!’ el cessssssal? ~l cosocossccnk al croornmon® wlooccoronomni Bl on @ i ° (3 Hooper,rf Collins 2b PPN P APPRUPRRU moouwonooams! is thirty vears old. . mates walloy Mertz oday™ Cloxe Daily at 6 P. j Houiaes ] CHANCE OPERATED ON #5701 vt v o B i b 1 e e e Ten T R i P T FOR 4 SUM OF MONEY FOSTERS AN EVIL o e hcago Amricane | Sent ik % Ahrown Vall ana: mi s ‘ _ ! ”"/”””f’[’l” Tailoring 7 have Vi PIRIT OF PROFESSIONAL S s o yester | G Chind” Siwnll finished the zame. | Red Sox, 93 Yanks, 6. at Small Cost - g BOSTOX. (Copyrizht, 1924.) H p i a STOu: T -4 ’7 d" I Y L pitag him since 4 influenza | ygers, 5; Indians, 1. BY JOHN B. FOSTER ral m e AT DETROIT. Dugxn 3 ed the belief that | Pape b CHAPTER VII 2 YA IS | semiseonat 5 - MANAGER of a boys’ base ball nine never should arrange a matcl 1 - able to leave the hos- | SphisenZh e St = o jor money. This appies also to amateur base ball : i i the root of | % SHier 3 B o s #0 5 &l ommnnnorosn? Established 1883 you b enough O MEASURI oH > wellss i e Wi | Bums 1y course if ¢ 1 g ndepla o of which were | Lutzke,3b side fori ir @ r stand ‘ : d just before | LSewelLo. ms a i 7 3 e ca a | Covel'kie,p unleashed r e Qi in s One si Ls up S0 mug t ra lik i) - Brwon momo G e B 2] commBLsEnLy smartness and style to accentu S Oh ek b B Jones.3b. . Bassler.c Whitehill p SRROGHE DO vooruoson | orowmmn ate your individuality—and be the ninth assured of real comfort. qualit $ . New York 100000 5% 5 S Ehrite e as 3 Man Totals Bestan J40110607F1x8 and long service, by B 2 Andce a A 5 : R *Batted for skie in ninth inning. Runs Witt, Dy Wisd: Betieng, Soutt yarth ity ox0. for such ant et s Clevelazd.. 00100 00 01 Harris (2. Shanks. Quinn. Errors—Flagstead, E ] base ball as a medium' to play g2 i 7 Dotroit 10102 7 80 23| Wembssanas, Harris, Iso. <Twobsse hits—| Order the Suit now and it Runs—Clarke, Blus, Cobb, Manush, Heil- | Wambsganss, Veach. Shanks Boome. Three- il . imaon. Jones. Errors—Burns, Lutzke, Blue, | J35¢ Bits—Wite, Dugan. _Stolen bases—Yeach, | will be ready when you mtion | portant reason why nojmannger 2 Two-base hils—Biue. Jones, ‘Bassler. Home | Boone.. Shanks, L ST U . hail © buil club that is made up of |3 o rups—Heilmann. ~ Sacrifices—Cobb, Jones. Left | Dla¥ 2, b B want it. il g ) n bases—New York, 7; Boston, §.. Bises on foreign e e rhcin MeLaughlin and Brock: Eusman |on bases—Cleveland, 12; Detroit, 8. Base on .07, GTinn S Jider b o Bk B who ar o 3 ball—Of Covelewkie. 1; off Whitehill, 1. |Bells—Off Quinn, S: off Jones 4. of Bush, 3 : suse | Bfteen ¢ ars of uge, or - x Struck out—By Coveimskie. 2: b O Tonce. 5 tn 125 inaings; off Bish, 6 is & game 4 : St At Chattanooga (10 miniogs: darkpessi - |4 Hit by pitcher—B tehill 16 13 inuings. NIt by pit:hee—By @ e e i the SpITit of the pro | Chatiasess : Mok, SMoriarty. Ormeby and | Hildcorand. | Sehane); by Bush (Wambsginss). Wild pitc 5 5 - . ; York o forcign popi- { S'the winning of it and’ Roberison; ol | Time of game] hour and 49 misutes. | et manpotane e niane || . Royal. Blue Serge Suit to) Order o Tts Hioe “Who. arerdb P the actual playing = . | 0 e P g e ON THE SIDE LINES oun Eemuiting the i o and | oF i< e fhent o W11 omrs | (At Littie Rock (dirkoess) . .| STRIBLING VS. BERLENBACH. = See the excellent fabric at this spe- $25 = SRR — r M ba or team gam nd th it will | 7 g I | ¢ YORK, April 17.—The pro- NETMEN SEEK RIVALS. cial price—an extraordinary value E allop pucked by Al Sin | faet sceria f 3 ery one phy who plays | . jecker: Robinson, 3 . e-round littls between Yonag indeed ol noorooncemwn; Totals.. 36 *Batted for Bus | ortocsm s onm © | couow 13 9 -1l omrcomoomnnit | Totals 7 o 53 Bl.oermiar Sl el ot b S A 5 Y Racketers of the Chesapeake and to develop all o mAd = o 3 rgian ll]fl:(—hoa\',\\\l‘l!‘ Potomac Company Tennis Club hope sRelicrala i L ol - - {who reccntly outpointed Mike Mc- |to arrange a strenuous schedule this e e oy, S At | Newspaper zolfers will decide with- | Tigue, the world champion. in a no- |Vear Several of last vear: MERTZ & MERTZ CO lnc 906 F ST ot I ane sense alin @ few dayy whether their spring|decision bou nd Paul Berlenbaoch, |are hack and the club expe to cut . .y -~ 1 i Lot actica at | tourn ill be held N or | knockout sensation of the indoor sea- | g wide swath agai t the ti s it Al May 12 the course of the Wash- | son. will bring together the two most amount & et hat professional hase | iMEton Golf and Country Club. colorful young fighters of the ring. twenty-tive nts on euch | tall has drifte g from the of u stake|bad , of the sport. is no r hood trouble | 3 tRe RO ! anything e Games are ar- | cume” (hing d by young men in the countr roason why amateur: 158158 | i ‘ B olsiek cir games oney be D Wi e “CondEats” are-or chan | B8 WhClr, emes, for money bocay 2 OP SOOI e 5 i from $10 to $ov. The great | o N )R 2 ] i the bucker” & ong as | b these games end in dispu Managers also should refrain ab- method i and the disputes carry on indefinitely. | o I R s 8. with] gster should worr the jib- | American boys, United States hovs. : managers on the outcome of | €5 of the form students most of them play basge ball for the | fontests. " s drove in three of the As love of the game. Th re taken up ye E score other | with its physical pleasures. Some of e the Loys Who are horn of foreign AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. parents £how v indication of be- | At Columbus RH coming expert, but they cannot play, | Kansas City ... - ... 1618 OIEY ROy, Motasi W faced the As. but|apparentiy. without trying to beat the | Columbus . 1 o use the foriner Oriole was dnder | vopar e traced directly | Shupp. Wilkinson and Skir: Sandera, De.| ’ &y the weather with a sore throut. He | posn he fact that they have money | MAree #nd Harlley. i 2 / | s may be on the job tomorrow Lo bl At Lonisville— ] ‘ Prothro's plain mufl of Strand's 5 fuct in base ball that trieky |5 Pl 38 B ) o s e e oS A e L ‘ - irty cen el pounced on the ball und tossed | 10 beat th Meger. i it Harris, foreing Hale : S who had sin- s led |:en the ° a5 mood bull| At ndianapolis v_for the | yginneapolis ORI o7 I | . Gallo a Ro o | Eame itself and who s 10 | Indianupol} 10’ 3 z S - sioilovay and Romuiel of the As| Goome skilled for the e reason | Grin. Mangum, Eog and Grabowski; Bur. . 3 ' N Uit L JEme ibe At athiete wishes (o win a golf | well, Hill and Krieger: l : ol el | ( a l f: ( s k with two wallops in four official in ampionship. ‘ Milwaukee-Toledo game postponed (cold | mes up for a total of five < on_and 4 Y _im-{weather) e F PALL MALL Specials Max Bishop wus not withdrawn bhe- RRRRARRRRR The custom of wdmitling fuir to th ames f el B B i s are the greatest qual- Lie gy r's ‘today are undisputed | e cool and comfortable—they're the aders of the American e. The despised Braves hold that distinction | | main points just now— . . Remember J; Aloytus Shaw? The | And there never has been a better ; Wor mn a’?}/ lne' e s Gosichack ot motion The aine / - fabric than Fruit of the Loom— mond. He has blossomed forth as an Mot Siesman. ! Norabrandmadebetter than Varsity. ‘ “The Specials come in plain ends only CARPENTIER IN VIENNA. y WEST OF THE ROCKIES 20 fir35¢ VIENNA, April 17 iven a c > G . . . iy arrigal yeeterai, Tor s ebt arsiiay” o No change in size or price of e e pscnting. spbctioe arsan S'l' AY [’; Y . UNDERWEAR ) ParL MALL Regulars{CorkTip} S i i e 1 ) in_ Fmit‘of’the Loom = R A S/n'//ing m London—a Quarter here airplanes circled overhead Crowds lined the strects and cheered the | former champion as his flag-bedecked | carriage d on the way to the | Millions Use Is — Few Cents buys Jar at Drugstore Sold where underwear is sold at | r yry e o oller, | o ?W‘%) wle | alo ol : I Even obstinate, unruly or sham- | final touch to good dress both in the price you're used to paying. NS Oi® OIGIA5I5@16 01566 &6 BUENOS April 17.—Argen- | nooeq hair stays combed all day im | business and on social occasions. - 3 . 4 | ) 2 we . e rowing cmtesta by an- clni| any style you like, “Hair-Groom” | “Hair-Groom” is greaseless; also O C (IONIO V@ oared crew, the members of which | is a dignified combing cream which | helps grow thick, heavy, lustrous have been selected from various| gives that matural gloss and well- [ hair. ‘Beware of greasy, harmiul ciubs. A boat for the erew will b Zroomed cffect to your heir—thet | imitations, chtained in England RRLRRARR AR AR RRAARRRRARARRRRRARRARARRRR R AR R AR R RN A RRRAARRRRAR,