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SPORTSE. THE EVENIN AR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SPORTS. BELIEVE IT OR NOT. of Lot to Date, With Donohue Next—Braves Are Outbatting Rivals, But Are Unable to Win. EARTOPROPOSALS |+ /i ! 2 2 gy | —— BUENOS AIRES, Ap FGHTHG RABBIT Firpo declared today that he ooy POLO SHOULD ENJOY |Fis sociora o A S WHIPPED TERRIERS A BIG SEASON HERE :J::l;:‘:l!\:;:r:dflh’ Tox Bionan heeles Laskn j»..:.1 sew. MD/HEDSRATS fused to listen to Juan Hom 3 of the . |ard's agent here, on the subje ¥ “ling "l—_NO [] o Polo in Washington shrould lhnve‘sn‘u‘rim;x 4 ring. V £ this season us a result of the stren-| Firpo still is hoper ) e vion - i campaign planned by the War |2 motion picture act | Department teams. | maae hity an ofer Preliminary practice will be held | tion that he annou tomorrow Potomac Park, and from | boxing game then on the War Department teams |, The Deavyweig will be quite busy. Majs. J. K. Herr | biles, for which Petworth Athletic Club today on the latter's grounds. Western will meet the University of Maryland freshmen |in a dual track and ficld meet Friday > = PP 7 o Swond N i ’ 2 € | Western was due to oppose the WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1924, Central face tough assignments to- Stadium, while the Manual Trainers i A red-hot scrap s expected in the BY DENMAN THOMPSON. BoB8BY DPBBS C the mound, who will be opposed to N EW YORK, April 23.—Cincinnati's pitching staff. so iar, has cvery the majors. Returning the compliment to the Mackmen, who 8 combination when it held Western to ; Tech was to oppose the University might add to his lo of laurels ai ace be pleased thereby, night add to his long list of laurels and the populace be pleased thereby poned its game with Episcopal High sentatives this year. and with good weather the historic grounds at 22d | conches expect ‘their teams to reach | course, it is a long time from now until the end of the scascr, s chui 4 < GiND: o len B4 ; . 'Fesamed | Cincinnati had the ideal pitching staff of which he dreamed ball. C. McGillicuddy has promised to land his bunch in second place, and B scxiee. Samos, Willibe, Featne st BIEE L off the pastim as far as the YANKS G NA“ONA[S 3 however t 1 are smarting enge. Having had ocular evidence | Dugan, 3b. . ° . ° o . { ak ebut in box 1oday : Reds tlchers Justifying g arbe e 2. r g Lixpectations Martina Tomorrow and Johnson Friday Is Harri morrow. University of Maryiana| Veteran Rube Benton Seems Be: by Taking Final Here, 6 to 3. & will tackle Alexandria High School Central-Maryland frosh game. The THOUGH big league base ball has been under way for more than COLORED) the mound. \who will be opposed. to : appearance of being just what the late Pat Moran dreamed of e a tie game and it likely will offer the . Ll provided opposition for the Nationals in the inaugural here and obligingly on its feet. Moran's idea was to build up a pitching staff that could hold of "hotiis to oppose the University | ihe game close, because his players were not zippy enough on the bases to the Griffmen this aiternoon will face the Athletics at Shibe Park poned its game with Episcopal High T e che Cacins piovE b e e s treet and Lehigh avenue should be literally jammied when Mayor Freeland 3 p AT |2 high state of development Quring | may turn topsy tervy hefore October 1 xt Tuesday in Central Stadium, Greatest of them a n to date they have traveled at pretty close to that speed. i fod reatest of them all i rom the p: cks inflicted on | _NEW YORK n the fate of Mogridge of what | Ruth. «f. ’S IN FIRST GAME HAVE AVERAGE Y FACES A. \ 2 Diamond athletes of Tech and S oan freshmen will be the opponents of the B v Pitching Program—Yanks Get Even Split Blue and White in the Central P j at the Washington Barracks. vearlings probably will send Mills to BY JOHN B. FOSTER. a week, this is the opening day of the season for half the towns in FOUGHT FOR 35 CONSECUTIVE High presented a smooth working a steel frame, nickel-plated defense for a team that is a little slow Techites a real battle. at submitted to a neat kalsomining from Walter Johnson, that the veteran Barracks diamond. Central post- | get that little one run which so often separates deieat and victory Philadelphia expects great things from its American League repre- ; " o All of the high school base ball|per game. Too bad Moran is not living to see his hurlers go to it. O W. Kendrick performs the time-honored custom of tossing out the first KN , b Feil ! = the Easter holidays. The champlon. w i } hough | when Eastern makes its debut against Pt 5 pssiniing Ao A'a In prying ihe 1la | FIRPO TURNS DEAF e S e Week end trip, them here and ure thirsting for re- | Witt, ef .. Meusel, 1f.. 1y he eapected when a lefthander is | Bt pitted ag e M Manager | 522 %5 Harris is goin to forget for the | Schang, c... me being that he has a southpaw L 8s.. o his ro: r and shoot orthodox lingers against them exclusi Bucky's pitching program calls @iving Fred Marberry WASHINGTON to make his 1924 bow this afternoon. | Judge, 1b. . T burly Texan is believed to have | 20 ely recovered from the effects of | Bl cold he contracted shortly before | ng the training base at Tampa and is fairly itching for a chance to 58 8l ooun ‘thinnln‘h. Martina Due Tomorrow [ ESpuensy morrow Harris plans to call on | Leibold® , the ancient veteran from | Wingfeld, p who distinguished him- | et zating the Yanks in lns’ Totals eeeeoo 32 PIST T T P -} u| ccococoronor® @l cormunocs® | cocouommwnn al cocorrooruontl Bl vrpumnorwl Gl coccannvorcand Bl vannoconc® | coccoorconco™ nl coscorcos!” 8 L aturday, and Friday Wal- | “Batied for McGrew in seve m is slated to make an- | New York.. .0 4101000 06 appearance For the final | Washington 20010000 03 and 1. A. Beard, who played No. here, and says b and 1, respectively, on the Army | bDusincss MINNEAPOLIS ship end acteated the tnvading zouten | |J. OF S, G. TO SEND Fracas the following day Bucky will| Twobese hite—Hoyt, Schang, Protbre. PLAYED 237 STRAIGHT GAMES LIFTED 545 POUNDS War Department games this summer e Spdaren Serew, | T METHE. MOMAT AT EE | \fTHouT BANG SHOTOUT. 1920-is il o e | ihen."there ufe M. 3 8. o 12 ATHLETES EAST vided t 2 Ton# Hoyt. Double plays—Prothro to Harris to | | performed exceptionally w. . i ¥ | Judge: Harris to Peckinpaugh to_ Judge: will play again in the v spring ————— . g?wu u;‘fi-m 'f.fw"s Dugan to Ward to | 7 ontests J. R L e e o B i S e w el DISTRICT-MARYLAND LOOP COLLEGE BASE BALL R R whitewashed the Red Sox Monday, to | of Hoyt, 2; i £ | s The additions . pick from this afternoon, with the | By Zahniser, 1; Hoyt, 8; McGrew, 2. Hits— e local rolony are Lie 0oL cently elect v woring the selection of Rollie | OF Zabniser, 5 in 114 innings: MoGrew. 7 Al Geoymriown—Tafizetie N. E. Marg Maj. Cortlandt Parker : 4 g lor, unless the fall tactician de. |in. 5% innings: WingBeld, 2 in 2. innines, N - = aind Maj. Johnson, who figured C. A : L Georgetown. ominently the tournaments won i athie ancient jinx really has worn out i g 4 Fear An even b with the Yankees |iand Time of ot " hours danns | Univeniiog loreds snd Kinaas ve aj, .| = was the best the Nationals could g«l‘m{nutzu | ! N eighty-four-game schedule. which will open May 4 with cight At Charlottexyille—3 irgi; e ata Srep e May 20 and s th. et team that won the junior champion- Wingfield lin. ~Stolen base—Schang. Sacrifiors—Pipp, | gomery and Maj. H. D. Higley, who i off Wingfield_ 1. Struck out— Jatest to| University of s ol ot B - T | Hit by pitcher—By Hoyt (Judge). arn whether Bryan Harris' | S ol ctei = Tosine © pitohs Zahny At Quantico—Marines, atholic ot nworth last st s a result of t 3 setback hand - | 5 : ipprecht, ed them in th il of the series| ood impression on his first appear- | teams making their debut, was adopied by the Washington-Mary 5 Waish and capt Tiche | undergraduat here yesterday. The arted as c p e thal 5 3 5 S. Walsh a - Rich- Pore Sempereay. ey Started as it | ance in a league game by holding the land Base Ball League at last ‘night. Snyder nounced, Waiie Hoyt, but the Brooklyn boy|ClamPions at bay in the last two Maryland Athletic Club on lackaburs—\ irginia Po Assurance quickly racovered hi. ~owifibrium | iNNings. = College, 4. the L C. A. A. nd after the initial sta rmit = At Raleixh—Penn State, 118 e S lonly foie duLiHeRen Ruth swumg lustily at all three of | ment team, Roamers will visit Mount Rainier, and the Prince ge ES. April 23—TDavid| yniversity of Califo jZahniser was the i the balls that Zahniser fanned him | Athletic Association and Clinton tcams will be opponents on t At Willimmsburg—Syracuse, 205 : ot e Arg | jts fourth consecut fo Taul Vernan it toust be reiisice | on in the first. Babe failed 1o get 00 | grounds, in the opening matche ' plo leam. his withdrawn from the |giadium, will oppose . to Paul Vernon it must be recorded | base el | grounds, of 1 ches Olympics o siness reasons g | stad < > i e (Copyrig] thatiouly twe ot the Tony e el ato/inD¥e LHpS o theplnt ! 1w galaxy v North Caro- | \iji lLc replaced by Brook Taylor. ovlective dualm bur runs he | Clinton Athletic Club. which cut a | bitt has muster ason next Sat — oSt POTOMACS TO OPEN | Post of Hyattsville will entertai | Riverdale diamond, Seat Pleasant will play host to the I terior Depat was muleted for were od, Edga s g Miles was a member of the Argentine | §2350 ((.Lall_mz”‘[ ’l”: Rue \-.;rmlx:, L({Tar rr!::’;l‘”r' -‘n.m_\ .<m!< k on the lv: wide swath in the Prince Georges ! tessers and he expects the < 11 Clem- m which :Z\m:- to the U hmdx:\_(mv‘\ track managers w tice paving the way for the other | fro arris drive in the opener, but hd N el ith interest, as the vair b z i was in/| Dy we b fas el county sandlot circles last yvear, was | beckers to turn in a win \ 1422 and won the American open 2 1 pair by mufling a flv. This was in| by scrambling fast threw Buck out | S At Columbia—Ames, G: Missouri, 1. championship. eroiaf Dotl tean he second round. Again in the fifth | and held Judge at third. the eighth and al club to join the zames here. Stanford did n. e itmblela Mot thel Heg i tola | Washington-Maryland loop last night Rosslyn Athlete Club planned to last year. but will be represen Y T ey e line ion Hhe ) | Intcrior Department and the Roam- | practice today o'clock on Pl It may be mentioned in e i 3 7 comiation it 2 guen wind handicap | | BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS | |ers arc the only tocal teams entered | home ground® A mecting wiit e YANKS WILL RAISE FLAG 0 ned Samyousll in his efforts afield. | |in the circuit. Should one of them | jeld tonight o'clock at the have definitely stated that they the s breeze also accounting for | cop the league title it will meet the |\ o 0, o lenge represented. these being the first tally made off McGrew by AMERICAN LEAGU winner of the Independent League in s - e ) |1yn Polytechnic, University of wafting a couple of little flies to :uhi Club, a three-game championship series. | to the Rosslyns m L t cinnati and University of Michigan. debut gnarded spots, | g Wik, Win. Lose. | 7. Washington clubs will have to | agor Trundell ap W | .. | Detroit . 1 NBT 714 v h o - - == tomorrow Rice tried to make amends for his | 2 . step lively, though, for their op. = fauity defensive work by hammering | Gens® <’ poments T the ekt are considersd ANDERSON BEATS HAWKS |anr 0 1itile co-operation. . o ooived | Philadeiphia 3 abouts e - motiios : HE 1925 American League pennant will be raised over Yankee! |N MELBOURNE TOURNEY - Grifis Score in Opener. | New York.. 4 Knickerbocker Unlimiteds of the 2 cast Stadium in New York today when the league champions open their | oo\ 00 n Hereton a1 «'RW\}-‘r\m. lh.v'r :-u.\mrm.Ar_\' proce- ::"l-‘::;-fl 2 u* | independent Leagug \uln e n‘ th G . season with the Boston Red Sox | MEIBOURN S " to be in top ure the Nationals got off in front by | St- Louix... 3 | initial test in a game with the Dread- | ' = . ned T S -l Girata I, Pattevson: captain of Followers of chasing a pair of athietes over the| GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | PAMERIS of Alexandria Sunday on the | i Huves. Schenyank, E wnpionship banner won from the Giants last fall will |Gerald L. Pattérson, captair lowers of the rubber in rou Judge opened | g hington at Phila. Washington at Phila. | ViTEinia diamond. The District [ 5. 00t 15 Lockwobd o) the Geelong Baster champion e. The How ;}l; x‘fix’»lr-»hl"nls“mn" to the scoreboard | Bogton at New York. Boston at New York. | team will be sent through a series of | p . National feating J. B. Hawks & memt lead a , He was held at third | Detroit at Cleveland. Detroit at Cleveland. | hard workouts every afterncon this Lo i ! year's team, —3. —1. Patter- | mobiles, ood leg work, but tallied on Rice's % S s | naughts. Sastern Athl : was the ‘last appearan; gne-bascr over' Pipp's head, and Sam |RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. - it was . FINGER, X-RAY REVEALS | 1005120 ne Anstratstis n, registered when Goslin poled | 6; Washington, | With victories over the Hartfords, | poan jue S MTEs 3 prior to his departure for three bagger down the right field | t. Louix, 4 | Boys' Club Midgets, Virginia Midgets | alected manaser S '\f\AITL Olle, ful 22 ;:m\* othe Jenton of t Cinecinnati Reds did net - he had a broken _finger on his . Hovt then tightened up and fan- CRicog0, 6 (10 innings). |and the Eastern Athietic Association | ae | — ned both Fisher ang Ruel. . Philadelphia at Boston (rain). i at the milk fun W re J T The Yankees got these tallies back, | . other teams to conquer. Manager Ad- 1 hand until the > -ray disclosed GET LOOK AT Inws = *“\~ i ~‘1' i Te June e with a pair to bott, in the second by Kins of the Ozarks can be telephoned | Trensurs Departm i < . : : fact yesterdas. The digit nas been | T8 SR S LT ocay | SE2InSt any opponents 1y the t Lincoln! 4 oppose the Agrl L5 > t ore ever since s str ot LEVEL. 3 April 23.—Local | cominittec chire SUENER i gy it ball during the southern training trip | the stadium next month by a team of !ten or twelve. Gnly three of thirty-eight o T are to reorsan- | Celvin, who was i arranging game ncoln between & and Midgets. the Ozarks are in quest of | guiocl. RS RD NEW YORK. riddleweight boxi world, has agrec defend his title bunching safeties with some repre- SATIONAL LEAGUE. : hensible fielding by the Griffs, Zahn-| _ Club, We Win. Lose. ase ball fans get their first glimpse of iser being sunk in the sielee and Mc- | New York.. 5 corgetown Athletie Club can Since the team came north Benton has the Indians i tion today. when Cleve- STeW appearing in the rescue role, | Cineinmati.. 5 were to be sent through t victories over the De- | land and Detroit X Ameri- Men ned u triple to the score- | Chicago 3 today at 5 o'clock on the| Boy's Club Junfors. who h RS U TS B C e o reserved | Open Until 6 p.m.: Saturday. 8 p.m. he starter and after Pipp (Brookiye - ! s ut 38th and Reservoir | the way to the Wintons . - ored on Ward's single to tisburgh., —_ “Wonder What Mertz Will Say ally taking (hird. Schang | St Lou 3 ¥ arranged by calling Man | to schedule 4 game Satirdas s 2 L VILLA FIGHTS TONIGHT. Ranedall Incorporated planned o :A.Ill to ¥ .v'V se to the fene Philadelphia 1 A 4 .|; Witts at West 760 o'clock on the Ellipse The mar ¥ ’ ! - . JEVELAND, Ohio. Apri; —Panche stiff drill tc Pl t At the Sign of th Sam mu(fwix. both Pipp and | Boston .... 1 i’ lock. yweight champion. and Eddie | meet at 1315 ¢ » o'clocl 10 hang reaching | caurs TopAY. third, ~ When Scott flied to Goslin | GAMES TOMORROW. | Herzl players are on the lookust 1 AR | est A e nnmeishl the latter's throw was relaved to|Phila. at Boston. Phila. at Boston for games in the senior and unlimited stern Athle Asnociati s it . B eE. of BT 2 7% 2 the plate ahead of Sehang, bt Ruo] |t Touls at Chicago, St. Louls at Chicage. | cids in touch with Manager eds will face @ Srons opp R f B o Rl ] G] ASS dropped the ball and Wally was safe. Cinnmtneoym. | Jake Miliwit at Frankiin e~ the Mount Rainier tean Sune . t ! * | When Hoyt and Witt followed with | |tween 4:30 and 7 o'clock, 3 o'clock on the latters field - safeties Zahniser was allowed to de- | RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. — | Speed lett probably will hufl for Spartans beat the Mohicans. & to 2 FOR WINDSHIELDS OR BODIES. part and the rall s promptly Members of the Irving Athle |n..- erners., in ve inning game yesterday Istalled While You Wait. snuffed with McGrew's appearance | imcmmp 3f,Chleaxo, |Club “are to ‘hold a meeting Frida = nd Boston in the Amer- | Manager Thompson of the winners Taranto & Wasman aburg] ;8 | night at 1819 2d street. Manager Mc Novy Yard Marimes Wad an e: n League and New York and Bos- | listing games at Lincoln 8§15-J. 1017 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Dugan ¢ a double pla : ugan drilled into a double play. Other.games postponed (rain). | Tntosh is booking games at Main |time with the Seamen 4 ton. Brookls Philadelphia in SIS NSNS E NN S EENEEEEEEEEESES B cvery demand in price, 2 Durtln e Depieation ot L e | 2900. ning 15 to T The the National Fitty Dol ifty Dollars : g | style and wearing quali ' ties. MEN. - SPECIAL By the champions in the next se: 1 —— hteen bingle: Wh of w an aver at 5 o'clock on the sou —_— of the Ellipse Games with the Georgetown | Tech Hikh Lizhiwehehic, nre ans | can e telephoned at Lincoin r 5y s Hens Athletic Club will strive to mow | Foresight. Novack and Cromen cares | age Natio rion, “Two | Fone. Fipp " singled ‘b ~|down the Hilltop Juniors Sunday at 1| creq thyee safetion out of fons tr o | Leagie battors : Soone. of third on Ward's loft to center, which | V”;flo"[k e rerman it | the Plate i RRters Witk S thir . 3 ) center, whic = |streets southeast, euterma | hitters with .500 o \Hn]]-“(‘lnzwr' in too far for Rice, FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE, {toe the mound for the Hess nine,| Mohawk. Athletie Clah scored on another wind-drive S e = 15 leaguer by Schang. Sy itins & Bradentown, §; Daytona, 2. Peck Produces a Tally. Orlando, 14} Lakeiand, 4. Peckinpaugh was on the producing R end of the marker chalked up by the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, | the fourth. Fisher was| Ransas City, 7; Toledo, 4. | t the outset, moved up on| Indianapolis, 7; St. Paul, 2. | ¢ swinging bunt and, after Pro-| Other games postponed (rain). thro fanned, scored on Peck's single | L] L] Established 159: = . L N ] Tallormg that satisfies | while Dean will do the receiving. C.|its 1924 bow in a practice game 1 | white Martin, M. . F. Hoffman, M.|the Seamen tomorrow 1t | Moreland, cott, W. Gaffield 'and | g'clock on the latters field. Manaer ¥ ¥ Wheols | pected to play for the | Vie Guazza of the Mohawks wants § 9 | D 48 = all players to report at the club- Tiros m— | house a 20 o' K - . Spalding Athletie Club and the Ar- "““ B At 8076001 Furnished and Installed | gyles will be opponents u practice | Tiger Athletic Club was to me 5 [Eame Sunday at'9:30 grelock on the | the Columbia® Athletic Club of Aies! | John A. Wineberger Co. to left, Rajah's second hi e i alo grounds at h and Taylor streets.| andria today on the la *s fiela. | i e largtiue SOUTHERN ARSOCIATION . Van_Sickler, Warren, Zan- | {ewitt and Kidwell is lfi::"pn,l}:u!x} 2700 P d Anothier bobble by Rice enabled the | Now,Orleans, : Atinta, 3. Erown, Ware. Colman. Offutt. | battery for the e - Ave. Yanks to score in the fifth, his muft | e 315 Dinmiagha, 6. an, Richardson, R. Outcault and | e~ of Meusel's fly puttitng Bob on third, | 7; Little Rock, 3. e raced to the pan after | slin: got Pipp's fly. his “ended run-making for the afternoon. Rice got no farther than cond, when Meusel fumbled his sin- zle in' the eighth, and Prothro was tranded at the midway, after poling @ double with two down in the ninth, when Peck fanned. ON THE SIDE LINES The Nationals have a scofe to set- | tle with the Mackmen, and if Mar- herry can get away with his game today they will have a-fine chanca to do it A pair of three-base muffs in one zame just about constitutes a record for Rice. Sam ordinarily is one of the surest catches in the game. - The Yank~es will be minus the services of Jones in the series with the Red Sox starting at the stadium in New York today, Sam beini under the weather with a heavy cold. McGrew performed in acceptable tyle during his tenure, despite the.| fuact that pair of alien runs ma- terialized. and Fred Winfiield made a Kelley-Springfield Cords “ 30x3% $10.50 Chesley & Harveycutter 918 14th St. N\W. Main 423 Baltimore, 7; Syracuse, 3. Othier games ‘postponed’ (rain). | 3 A LEAGUE. | 10; Rocky Mount, 1. Petersburg, 8. Richmond, 1; Wilson, 0 (ten innings). SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Charlotte, 4 5 bucg, 1. Samusiae18: Macon 13" afiovilie, 1! Greenville, 0. ROUSH OUT OF I:HiE-UP. CINCINNATI, Ohio. April | Roush, star outfielder of the | Reds, who wrenched his side in batting | practice last week, did not accompany the team to Pittsburgh. George Harper | will continue to play center field through the Pirate series. Havre de Grace SEVEN RACES DAILY Special Pemna. R. R. train leaves Union Station 12 o’clock neon—direct to course, Eastern . standard time. Adminsion—Grandstand and Paddock, $1.85, including Gov- ernment Tax. FIRST BACE 4 0 PO 1 Outcault are among the Spalding ) | players. : INTERNATIONAL LEA i H A brisk drill will be the order for the Dreadnaughts of Alexandria to- | rrow at 5 o'clock on their home | - 2 | Lebigh Athletic Club players are to meet tonight at the home of Roger Simpson, 1328 Georgia avenue. The Lehighs' w Virginia | Gray nine Sunday. 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