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Fastern Nine in Series Debut Tuesday : Two Sandlot Circuits Open Tomorrow BLUE AND WHITE TO FACE |TYGERS ROUT CHISOX AVERAGES | |RAVES BEAT PHILS |ELLIPSE WILL BE SCENE TECH IN FIRST REAL TEST| Nwansung eave|| B1C i e ONTALLY INNINTH - OF PAIR OF INAUGURALS DETROIT, April 26.—In & game BOSTON, April 26.—Singles by Pinch marked with bickering on the part BATIONAL Hitter Cruise and Bancroft and a 7 . ST . > 0 o CLUB BATTING. OLUB BATTING. o tooney W he | Pri i s Roudabush Will Attempt to Twirl Capitol Hill Qutfit |ot Joth teamacon desiionsy Detrait] o . o | ow m R B 4 ERE long sacrifice fy by Cooney with the | Printers Will Tackle Treasury in Departmental 2t 80 = = = S vy Py Bariss Detroit. i . gave the Braves one run and < - to Victory—Business Will Try to Come e sy TR L [a"?"lf EUSory over Philadeivhis in Loop, While G. P. 0. Is to Take on General ' Y | Mostiiet.. o G § H . i B et 2 Sloveimd.s 3 s 3 the odd game of the series here today. Back Against Western Friday. Areldn.el. 2 ol T 9 7 387 k| L8l 's outflelding and a stop by 3 B 2 v e By i . plconers euthsiaing and.a oy Accounting in Government Group. New York. 19 10 Sheciy v, Washington 12 s Phila. AB.H 0.A Boston. ABI Kamng Band,ss ... 7 B'noroftss § 4 S o omomvusomops? Philade.phia Playor. Club. Picinich, Bos. . RICHBG, Wesh.. Combs, N. Y Shaute, Clev. MARTINA, Wash. Boone, Bos. 5 the Easter first appearance in the 1924 high school championship series {,(Kl.umc;.' Tuesday in Central Stadium he hopes to give the East Capital institution | Totals.. 33 824 14 Totals.. 35 14 27 19 | giurie, Clov. - y : e 4 it e = Batted for Leverstte in ninth inning. Hoilmann. Det. a victory that will establish it as a formidable contender in the series. Saetied for Lomaratin 1a Hioth {aniay. Haliman cat for Tech Tuesday would blast any hope it has of winning | ¥Batted for Bassler in sixth inning. %u;.hugn: Clev., itle. The Manual Trainers already have absorbed a heating | Chicago........ 3 0 1.0 0 0 0 9 3—7 Cobh Doty --...- o Westerit Tt will be-ap to Baddy. Tew. Batson or Dulin, Tech’s Arst | o mon i aebaina a2 .= A Connally; Chi. : L || Runs—Mostil. Atchdescon, Hooper, Sheely, tring fli to keep their school in the running. Unless the dope is all | Kama, Fulke French, 51 cnr;“fn, rnh;z. Rroett. S 2 t 4 tern sho riumph over Tec spection o - two | gl (), Heilmann (3). Pratt (2), Jones (2). eakis, wisted, Fastern should triumph over Tech. An inspection of the two (€l (3, Jsipaar O Bt ) Gl | ey, B teams reveals that the Light Blue and White tossers boast a greater | lios: ‘Owngon .‘E., Haiimann, Prad’ @), | Beel O - hat srowess and more experienced hurling corps. {tohill. 86 hite—Hooper, Barrett, N aash, atting prowe 1d more experienced hurling cory c Heilmann (2);, Pratt, Bassier. Throebuse | JOANSON, Wash The most talented . ROWOVer. | DROper suppor rer West- | hit—Rigney. _Btolen base—Collins. ~Saorifioes | Fioner, D¢t - ern w battle 1t Woodworth of | —Fothergill, Prati, Holloway. Double playe— | Fotfirtii Dot | the 910 street sehool has had his | French to Gollins to Bhesly: Pratt to Rigney | ROTiet€l . got- ;- 4l high hool €on- | {roublex this year. He has worked | o Blue; Rigney to Pratt to Blue, Jones &0 |gngpy Pnil, ... nd Tech may surp Hagently 15 mold firit-Cluss © Pratt to Blue. Left on bases—Chioago, &: O\78Yg My Sien atter il Of RS uele s class COM- | Dogroit, "¢, Base on balls—Off Blankenship, | oot Bf e kit but inesperienced vouns- | 3: of Gvengoes, 4: off Leverette, 1: off White: | Hortil Qi If Buddy Tew fa A hindered hin considerably. | hill, 4; off Holloway, 2. Struck out—By Oven. | JAstiefe Roho- nd masters any s My will take the tield | €ros, 1; by Leverette, 1: by Holloway, 8. Hits | 3iit*'y Ny Light Blue and : 15 follows:: Waller, | —off Blankenship, 3 in 1 inning; oft Lever- | Nitt: N ¥ v WOrthy « . Rt & Tefti & otte, 2 in 8 innings; off Holloway, 3 i @ fa. | RICE, Wash. o i r S gt niags: off Cvengros, 9 in 4 innings: off White- | i e o feat By o | ard. catel Silverstone, center; | hil, § in 3 innivgs. Hit by picher—By Oven. | Mol lan. B defeat by Block, rizhit: Lafsky, second: Wilt: | gros (Blue), Winning pitcher—Whitehill. Los. | SOSLIN. (Wask. wenkness th | shire, third, and Brown, pitcher. ing pitcher—Cvengros. Umpires—Masars. | T 10 ¢ it to » the Manual Trainers con- | Holmes and Owens. Time of gawe—8 bours | 100t St . siderable bother 1 it Buddy | « Keep Busy and €9 minutes. . ws the mound n | centr I 7 re in_any tit- e tory over | ular game cok. but it will 1 Bchatk. Chi, indleates nt through the paces in preparation YANKS SENT ELEVEN Strand. Phil. has adv for its match with tern on Tues Speaker, Clev, hig team tate of dey |day. May 6. The Blue and White Dugan, N. ¥ pent. Roudabush and Burdine 1| plavers have a game pending with | INNINGS BY RED SUX i I PRES ar_ watching this season Ausonia High Sehool of Conneeticut Eamn Ohi. - the brand of ball they proc tomorrow in Central Stadium. Em- ollins, St. avel » garnered but erson Institute will be met Thursday RUEL. Wash. that match The cht | in the Mount Pleasant tum. Cen NEW YORK, April 26-—Witt's safe ;*.:'1\:_1“ ’“c'i" White tossers rob- | tral faces a t next Saturday |bunt on a_squeeze play scored Pinch|o'Nin ‘Bos. lire up against Te | when Catl Univer- | Runner Johnson in ° the eleventh | Biua, Det, firat: Hook, cateher; | sity fre Brook lune nd decided a brilltant | Barrott, Chi. Burdine, lef After its with Bastern Tues 5 Qe between Walte Hoyt, [ Beanett, St. L cond; W1 day Tect encounter the Cath voungster, and Jack Quinn, the |Hatds Bor Jacobs Lowden. | vlic Univers on_the fol- | veteran bt ~ e ind_ Burdinc {lowing duy al Brooklind. The Man-| The game gave New York a com- | g oieiy 0 Fricksou of Tech has rainers will journcy to Balti- (Dlete sweep of its four-game serics v combination consider Saturday for fame with | with Boston, as the world champions 3 St. Joseph’s nin Fustern | Won 4 to 2 wiil start Ll has several outside sames nend. | Hoth pifchers put in feverish tenth | Hunt. short; Adel ing. Western alfo 1s due to appear|inning. With two out, Veach hit a Phil! GitoRens. MoobTHIteK on o games with prep sehoot | home run, and Haeris, who hit safely | HARRID. ¥ Wileon, Gah f ot € four times, scored on his double und | Jeotiauan, © G right; i 1l meet two strong | Bt 3 Willisme, St. L AU O SENE | The Yankees then tied the score on | JUDGE, Wash . ey irar Wil Nicusel's doutle and Pipp's fluke home | Burns, ‘Clev. fness to Face Western. : O aionday Sand ihe Veach. Bo: ‘ 2 el ol £ doubled in the cleventh, |Crouse, Chi d J who ran for him, took Ruth N. ¥ third on Hoyt's sacrifice, and scored | 50,828, N ¥; " 2 H. 2b.3b,HR Pct. | Player. Club. 2 1,000 | Stuart, St. L 2 1,000 | Neht.'N. "¥.. 750 | 8chuitz, ‘8t L 1600 | Doak. St. L 1571 | MoNamara, ‘Bos. (500 | Wheat. BKlyn. tnslli, Cin. ... 500 | Orantham, Chi. . Grimm, Pitts. Hornsby, St. L Sherdel. '8t. L Vick, 8t. L. ... Mondows, Pitts, Loftus, Bklyn. , Chi. Gin. BY ARGYLE FINNEY. Barrecoir Falk.If, W[l LIAM GLADSTONE ROUDABUSH, veteran hurler of lastern | French,ss.. Crouse.o & wronmaas P OOHROHE0oH0000090m00C0000-00C0000~-0000-0ROH00HHO0000000HOHOON00RI00oRNNO00000S & MohanIf. | Wliams,of Qooney.cf . C'ngham If Tierney,2b. Mclnnis, 1b coon ¥ 333388 AY in two of the city’s leading leagues will open tomorrow. Umior Printers will tackle the Treasury nine in the initial match of the 1 Departmental circuit, while the General Accounitng Office team will face the Government Printing Office combination in the inaugural of the |goverfiment loop. Both games will be played on the Ellipse. | Both the Union Printers and General Accounting Office copped t { title in (\l_wr r\"~[n’()‘lr‘\¢l‘ lm%l“fi!‘ last ‘ynav. Heinie Webb, Norman Hutc! son or Simons probably will draw the mound assignment for the Printer Totals 33 8426 13 Totals.. 33 7 ] Gener: it 56 nuie wil ithou 1 WK el oe v e The General Accounting Office nine will be without the services of Len n STos et whes wianiog rea sosmek Owen, who was considered the most effective flinger in sandlot cirel $Batted for Benton in ninth nining. here last year. Philadelphis.... 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 04, Games 1o be played in the Government | vs. Commissioners: 9. Gove i Boston..... 00001003 1=8|eqgue arc as fo'lows: Ofico va. Naval Hospitals 10, Oommissionen Tomorrow, General Accounting Office vs, | ¥5- City Post Office: 11, Naval Hosptal vs Government ' Printing Office: Tussday. Naval | General Accounting Offios: 14. City Post Offce Wrightstons, Helke, Tierney. | Hospital vs, Commissionsrs: Wadna-2av, City | V5 Government Printing Office: 15, Commir se hit—Omaningham. — Threo-base hit— | Post Office va. General Accounting Office, | sioners vs. Naval Hospital; 18, General Ac tt. Btolen bases—Willisms, Mokan, | May 1, o 3 I e AT Btengel. Baorifices—Wrightstone, Ring, Mo- |ing Office: 2. City Post Ofice ve. Naval Hoe. | ornment Printing Offics kan, Ovoney. Double play—Ford to Sand to | pifal; 5, General Accounting Office e Com- | Goneral Accounting Of Holks, Left on bases—Philadolphia, & Bos- | missiouers; 6, Governmout rinting Ofice ve, | 21, Neval Hospital v y 22 ton, 7. Base on balle—Off Ring, 4; Mar- | Naval Hospital: 7. Commissioners vs. City | Commissioners vs. General Accounting Office quard,’ 2.~ Struck out—By Bing. &i by Carl | Post Ofice: 8, Naval Hospital vs, General Ac- |25, Naval Hospital ve. Government Printin son. 17 by Marquard, 1; by Bentou. Hits— | counting Office; 9, Government Printing Office | Ofice; 24, City Post Office vi of i 0715 yanings; of Glacoer, 1in |ve, Gity Fost-Offce 13, Goveramont Bripting | 2 City, 'Post Offico v “General Acoount v part of laning; off Caslasn, 2 in 13 indines: Tul Accounting Offee: 13 Conr. | Office; 28, City Post OBos ve. Naval Hospital e L High's ninc, has one ambition to achieve before he is graduated | Binksipp. : in June. When he toils on the mound against Tech High in | Srenesees MoClellan® [PIRUTre | c000omommmommm! | co00nmooninemm! | cvnommoononsss! CommmEATE GoommbMmmAeRo! cosomrowuone! ConNomnBROmmS! Benton,p, Cruize?. soconmoomommy! coouRonunmmou! connosenscss ~oooonommmow! EEEHe 5 ] PPN - GuhmamEsRpe O R W NG B A SR O OO O T TEAGRENORROREmR AN Telly. Bohno. William Smith, St, Buins. Cin Blades, St L E. Smith, Bos North, St. L Holm, St L Douthiit_ 8t. L. Heinrich, Phil Nichergall, S Miller. OLi. .. Wright Pites. Traynor. Pitts Wrightstone. Phil, Bigbeo, Pitts Walker, PHL Hargrave, Cin. Tieraey, Bos, Sriaf; By, riffien, X Adams, Chi, . O'Neil. Bos. Do Berry, Bklyn. Heathoots, Chi. Carey, Pitts. Bancroft, Bos, Caveney, Cin Sohmidt, Pit Fournier, Bkiyi. end, Phil, Hartnott, Chi. O'Farrell, Chi. Frisch, N. Groh, Mokan Cunninglhinm, Bos Gowdy, N. ¥... Snydor, N. Bottomley, Statz, Chi. | Flack, St L Couck, Phil. Barreit, newich, Grigaby, Ryun, N. Neis.' BKiyn. Vogel. Ghi Ho'ke,_Phil. Ford. Ph Henline, Phil 5538 might err in predicting the result of | BoBRsEEREEE kgk o Naval Hospital: 14, Genoral | 2 in 4 innings. Hit by pitchor—By Mar Pl g PR o guard (Henling), Wild pitd—Ring. ~Passed | srnmon Briating Ofe vo. G O35 | Remeers meuscechting Annes N 1 Pall—E. Bmith, 1. Winning pitcher—Benton. | Naval Hospital va. City Post Offes. 18 Com: | A0d the Register's nine will take the | Poving pitoher—oariee i e a Ol y PoaC e vt ’o‘,u-m in the opening game of the P T P RPN R i R 55 | Naval Hospital vs, Government Brinting oM. | Treasury Department Inter-bureau = sioners: 82, | League Thursday on the west dia |27, City"Bost. Sice vi. Commissioners: 53 ATES NK BEDS | General” Accounting Office vs. Naval Hospitel: | mond of the elilpse. Next Sunday 23, Gitz Pout ‘ofice o Govermment Printing | however, looms as the most import co ity Post Office vr. Naval Hospital day in the sandlot realm. Thres ’ 27, “Ganoral Accotnting Offics va. Goverament | oo 1ongues Wil mona Petmarth it |N A PITcHERs DUEL Printing Office; 28, Naval Hospital vs. Com- | Ne o, Jeagues will open. Petworth w missioners: 29, Cify Post Office vs. Gemeral | “Ntertain Cherrydale Dominican Ly Recounting Offica. cenn will tackle the Mohawks Tune %, Government Printing Office vs. City | Lnion Park, the Shamrocks will visi SPRAEN Pitts. |BOSt Offoe: 3. Geueral Accounting OMce v, | Arlington and the Knickerbockers i, -~ Pitts | Commissinners: 37 Government Printin Ofics | will 1lii host to the Waverly Ath Lurgh won the f o |33, Naval Hospital; 5. Commissioners ve. City | lutic '‘lub, in the opening games o serles here with Cinein de- | Post Offce: 6. Naval Hospital vs. General Ac- | ho o 1 ® | feating the Reds 2 to 0 in @ pitchers’ | counting Office; 9. Commissioners ve. Govern. | L, ndvpendent League. St Josepl | aliel Letween Kremer and M | ment Printing Office: 16 (haginning of second | 11! Strive to mow down Rosslyn or e T m T the first with |ssries). Government Printing Office va. Gensral tters field, while the Rialto T o the on1S rune of the | Accouting: 7. Neval Hospital vs. Commi face the Comforters in & pair o Y sioners; 18. Gerieral Accounting Offon ve, Gov. | games that will mark the opening o’ S SESEcnanab BB EEEREEras o B R unane ki EABEREY 1 =i raSvovsnsooRmesns b RS AR RR PO ERRD B~ O S EBRO—NOSAsIAONICO000 1D 82 e 18 2310 8 N e © 8 e RO S OB O OB H O MO BB O BB OO S | rumont Printine 0% ce: 19, Gozernment P ine. Sotoman Les vhich 13 8 3. Pershing, who was | 5 Gfice va. Commissioners. 30, Nevel Hos: aioasa) Rekeus, yiich .t nhere for an address tonight, occupied |pital vs. City Post Office: 23, Commissioners 7 A e estine an’ 2es 2 hok b e | 73, Genoral Accounting Office: 24, Naval Hos. | ['1] Ul Assttation. ol Oinein. AB.EL O.A Pittab. AR 0. A |l va. Government Printing Ofize: 35, City | Eumes are listed for the opening o Bums.rr Muwile2b 4 2 8 2 Accounting Office va. Naval Hospital: 27, Oity | Snydir-Farmer Post of Hyattsvi Deubert 1 St 2 Post Ofice, vs. Gorernment Printing Officn: 30, | the Maryland Athletic Club wi ‘950 | Dunoan,1f Travmor.3b, 3 | SRt Smeauriig: ice vs. Government | he rr{lvrmvlwvnl,\' on the m}-;rgau d‘m 1250 | Hargrave,o Barnbart.rf 3 i stiies Sitliis iond, Seat Pleasant will bave In 336 | Bammesh. - 3 Wrightss P e e, Ganoal Aty | terior’ Department as its guest. Moun: 240 | Pinelti, Grimun.1b 4. Commissioners vs, Goverument Prin ainter will entertain the Roamers Caveney.ss Schmidt.c ing Office; 7. Government Printing Office vs, | and Prince Georges nine will clast [ Kremer.p Cify Post Ofice: 8, Genoral Accounting Offica | with Clinton on the former's field. rouslort . Sheeban,p. e wenn o oos SHAMROCK AND KANAWHA Cincinnaty 000000 T e . R L Ll P P P AU =P 2 0008 coouomumuEo. commrsonnes oaRmuRoo~S oD@l = sehool Bu 5 - = as trounced by Central, | Play in the high Scho |' champion- | (HEL 00 FDN® 0L was mtentions | Seamrpst: Western AL « et |ally waulked three times. Lee. Bo &0 e=h ko Mivtled €0 afantively - e e e |+ Boston. ABHOA _X. Y. ABKO A, |Summa Cler. Pittsburgh 20000000 32 r he BrbEbLy will bel. 8 ax nitial mateh o o7 ¢ ‘g wikkar.. o3 4 6| FISRER, Vol RuneMarunville, Jrasnor. Error—Guve. 7 tar X v Py 3 Sat h Wamby2b. 4 1 4 3 Dugas.ib. LIEBOLD, Wash.. ner. Bighee, Wrigh( Stolen ba- y —Oares, ) hurl for Western. The and’) U Saturday, but | Taehit. 3 s ] . . Bt N b i | ~iner | graphers are apt to find it dif- withdrew from the | Rareis 1b. Mousr LI, PITCHING. Pitcher, Club. Piteker. Club. Detble plays-Masenville to Wright § Grimm: C e Boone rf Pipp.1b.. Pitoher. Club, W.L. Pitcher. Bentley, N. Y Donohue, Cin, .. Maranville to Schmidt to Traynor to Maran- | | osmairts. - i et Eawaris Ehtahar, Cin Dugue. Cin. Wil Lot on” bassa—Olncinmat, 8: Fics- i WILLIE GLASCY vill send hi x ¢ 2 Tohnon e plie,"Tor on” basee—Biaclonail, G Pii LASCOW will send his tribe of Shamrock un ¢ 090159520009-255509010900 K00 00000HeESHEa08000-002800NESRHHEC0oRS000sete020000 amanonns & o OO I B OO0 DB OOH NN DO RO OO E D & O MO E B OO OO O ERERHHRONEOHONHEONOSS Teeh, probably will be se- 4 ! tween Cen- 00058000-00050205-000000050~000000504HSSONOHOOROOONKORHOSHO00000800000-000~0000Rb 50020000K5050000588090500005-20050000~0002083C50NONO000C000HO0HS000000~NS00RE0000 AR A e R IO e T e O SR e R Considerable interest is being shown | Todt*.. . Hofman.c.. Rommel. Phil. Quinn. Bos. Keen, Chi J e n the annual track and fie | Ezzell 3. Johnsoni Danss. Det. o Ferguson, Bos Stryker, Bos. e Struck out—By Kremer. 1: by Mays, 2: by limiteds against the Kanawaha Seniors today at 3 oclock on the ‘ 3 Shespan, 1. Hits—Off Mavs. 6 in 7 innings; 2 Y Club o reld ¥ s . Whitehill, Det Pructt, 8t Doak. Bt. L Al £ Moy Y " el e o off Sheshan, none in 1 inning. Losing pitcher | grounds at 5th and L streets southeast. N —Mays. 1 Sauber or Panella of the Kanawhas probably will be the mound op and’ MoGul joubtedly will perform Ooopet r Gonnally, Chi Hubbell, Phil. el Teprogentas Martina, Wash e eione, famous| qoeys, . 43 17 31416 | Heimach, Phil. : York schoolbioy sprinter, who is et i \ Friday. Should th " us a bright Olvmpie| °Battod for Shanks in eighth. | Bameyery Georgetown school triumph it wi el bl 0ne out when winring run scored. en'p, Chi. have Central and Bastern to teim in e Oyespectal | {Ran for Hofman in eleveath. ARE R order to win the title that the Blue f track committee, | Boston 0000010002 03| Smith, Clev and White tossers copped last s i\ vite Vernon Asehor, the |Now York 0010000002 1—4| Hovt, N. ¥ Browr 1 draw tho mound retown to displas his| Runs—Wamby, Veach, Harris, Mousel Pipp, | Soocer: S % . mnment fo irews and, if i May 1 Holman. Johnson. Two-buse hite—Duenn, Witt, | Sernecs N ¥, Ring. Phil Dean, N. ¥_ . Huntzin't, N, Y. Mays, Cin. May.' Cin Chi., Chi. ponent of T. Kuhnert, Camburn, Le Kuhnert or Sherwood of the c@n. PM’ 5 G'ANfS éOTOFRONT E:l;“::u;:y. Since their victory over Central High vesterday, the Kana Vanos, Bkisn confident of showing the way to the Shamrocks, Barues. Bos. | mutop ub _will play | clever hurling of Ware, trouced the Mamqusrd. Bos. . BY BEATING DODGERS | nort " une ncorporated | Noel House Midgets in a6 to 4 matel Dt e |nine at 3 o'cock on cld at West | The losers garnered but three safe Carleon, Phil. . Virginia avenue and al street |ties. Hutchinson Of the losers wae Aldridge. Chi. . northeast Johnny Je will hurl |t hed a Harris, Ezzell, Mousel, Hofman, Home runs— e 2| Alexander, Chi. Genewich, Bos. A 35— New T el LR y Jenkins will hurl | touched for three safe drives, bu L e Fipe- | Thanston. Chl. 5| flindur oht BROOKLYN. April 26 —New York |for the Hilitops, with Roy Whaling | wildness marred his performanoce 8 ble Wi e | Robertaon, Chl.. . ] e e e e | made it twoO out Of three from Brook- for Jen McClellan on the receivin = N ], e et ivn today by winuing, o to 2, and re-{end Northern Athletic Club Seniors, who 1 on bulls—Of Quinz, 4; Hoyt, 2. Struck ont— gaining the lead in the National — pointed the way to-the Rialtos last 0 By Quinn, 1; Hoyt, 1. Wild pitch—Quinn. I ASILY W]Nq League when Cincinnati was shut out | Mount Rainier Midgcts forfeited to | Sunday, will be opposed to the Mard ~ v = ~ Pissed bAll—0'Nelll Umplros—Mesars. Con: . by Pittsburgh e Eckington Midge sterday feldts on the Lengdon diamond to l‘ '1 4 rolly and Dinoen. Time of gamo—3 hours and earin ‘kept the ten Dodger hits | day. Manager Hessler of the North 15 minutes, - T seattered except in the sixth and | Lexington Widgets nosed out the | erns wants all players to report a HARTZ IN AUTO GfiIND. . morning. Jermane, Nymark, Mann seagon, was knocked out of th with the winners can be ar- | or MacDonuld will do the hurling S‘\NDLHT nines will take the field today to iron out their few re- |, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 26— in the sixth inning and Long. making |Tanged by cailing manager at|for the Northerns. Luckett, Hamil Ogden, Fh Harris, P Hasty, Phil, Jones, N Lyons Ch Coveleskie, Payne 2| Sherdel, 8t. T 2| Kremer, Pifts. . it 0 e e 19RO RO RS e ——0020000080500) HHeHE00000002005000) 4 = his major leasue debut, was ta A 72-J, between 6 and 7 o'clock. | ton or Worksman will catch, Hessler maining rough spots beifore their lecague games get unde o we entry of Harry Hartz, Los AVRE 2 GRACE. wril 26—J]. Edwin Griffith of Baltimore was |out for a pinch hitter. who is c s N o1 g gh sp pEC ihcie icagic GaiesRREE ider Way i (.- oles, i the annual international AVRE DE GRACE, il 261 E 4 ikl Oriole tosaers and the White Wing | 50 18 booking games for the North the next several days. There will be tches aplenty, too, > | omoormpwowmmo! v erns. ean be telephoned at Colum split even in a double header | iir"4333. The Notthern Junior wi Sppeauh winning the | be sent through the paces today er, 17 to dropping the | 10 o'clock, on the Park View tedg, 4 to grounds. 'Buddy Holland o i e, batters In | ing games for the Junior at Red P Connected for| = PPIL-J. b, two home in the sec- | Cardinal Athletic Club will presen md engagen a musical comedy, entitled “The Mil : n Dollar_Bab; by the Capita Mount Alto nine © efore the | Plavers of & Washington, Thursaay consin ahletic . 13_to 12 | night, at § o'clock, in the Elks' Hall winners average 12 to 13 vears ! ai" Alexandrin The proceeds will be used for the base ball nine cocomaoomumEni 500-mile race at the Indianapolis here this afternoon to see his g,.m! colt, szgxg'unm.‘h_\- Wrack- | N g{ig‘“’" 0.A. Bkiyn. AB practically every club hereabouts is scheduled to play. By the e | motor speedway, May 30, was an- Virginia L. gallop home in front in thé running of -the o next week there will be few practice tilts, as nearly all of the local circuits | nounced today. He has participated | Aberdeen stakes, which brought out two-year-olds to run four and one- | Youngsf.. will be in full swing. The pilots today will decide on their regular line- two races on the local track, fin-{phali furlongs Ry ib. . ups for the 1924 campaign Isitax cebondin IR sa e, Singlefoot was so fit that he covered the I‘Em‘..u{ : ch | Saskan.e. 2 1 = equ he track mark he other day by Harry Pay i | Gearin.p. to urm.fll :.‘klv lp_\“"::f;l Gebi T Dnress will tnske Anetel BROWNS POUND BALL B R e fhth voutimster; with Mickie: Scobie to guide i Athietic : oMk on th - y after the riscof the harrier a Never before in the history of the|pond®! I e ahaalee showed in front soor | | 12 the remainder of the trip. e S local pastime o many teams )Neal street northes M TH g | been r‘vra‘u masy claver | N nort 1 s | Walter J. Salmon's Primrose, who r:u:ns. ':u 132718 R oreRnised Al ans | Clover Athletic Club will encounter ollowed Singlefoot home, ran SRStE S Lisx In svaeil thuing e e e BeamO e | the Wintons at 3, c'clock on the feld | _— £ YBatted for Diokerman in ninth isnine. 0o ’ 4 place fell | mound for 5 sagucs for the first time Mallett or Benmie Wormsley winl |Coreleskie and Drake for sixteen hits, | 0 5 = =0 ke 1 o A e e 0. 05 80, §8.80, | Runs—Lindstrom. _Frisch, Young, Gowdy, s e BALTIMORE, Md. April 26—In allett or Benn rms 11 |\ he Browns defeated Cleveland today. | first race in four star | tongs—Fiax, 98 (Wallace . $17.60. 88,80, $3.90. | _ Runs—Lindstrom. e oung, Cowdy, | winning, 5 to 0. He allowed but one ; Jack Beinkman, former Central | {07 W mound for the Fastern Mhe 11152, in the first game of the serles. | After having left his field in the | 5055 WASD Jewely L, (Prysiny, 3220 | Sackson o bere Rt Ry Grael | bingle. Cole clo a homer for £ the precincts of the Gilmar Tigh twirler, will toil on the mound Association uniimiteds agains 4 . second: Julia M., 93 . a0, | He s ; ! 1t was the locals’ third victory of . & e W Red i T ond: Julia M., 93 (L Lang). 0% | Btolen = buse—Youne. Sacrifces—Lindstron, | the winners. Cha = to the Cal- |Country School today, the Episcopa oF | the Phiworth Athietic Ciab | (h¢ Mounk Bainler, tewm ut 3 o'clock | the season. b L L i B "Bha Bind. Shaow Daier Gobham, | Meusel, Double vleyi—Kiugmag fo Fourgler: | vorts, who average 15 years | High School base ball and tenni gafnet the Marsland Athie: | Sisler got four hits, including a | the odds of 21 to 1 aguinst him. Sin- | gveopitaker, Captain Cosugan, Eaild, Esouss | Aok, ang, Seligs Wheat 00, JCeman. G000 | 01, oy e e bmbin Toew. V'™ |teame, from Alexandria, Va. lowered at s e e pAriington Athletie ¢ will playieomble o o N L tabbed by the lml,“fl;\() | 2y Btact . Super King as o8 balla—0m Honcy. 17 off Lore. &: B g iha colors ‘of the Holana Pavkera i Fee Collicre or Stephens will do the | ngst to the Georgetown Athletic Club | _ 6D ams a "0 | of the v and paid firee.s s up; ope|erman, 1: off Geerin, 2. Struck out—By = oughs b v at S elucie Al piksers are | singles. e ey e o money 0. win | mils Cand Sokieenth Ry Chactie; 108 | Honrv: 1 by "Bioksrman, 1% Oetria ' | over fie Commercial Nutionals, wine | oo sports, The base ball team ro 5 requested 1o be on hand at 1 o'clock. | Clove. ABH.O.A. St L. BEHeThetier /thas ever S | (Shanks), $81.70. $21.20,_$11.80, won; Frosty | Hit Henry, 10 in & innings. nome out in | SYEE thn Fommercial Nationals Wik~ | regenting the Old Dominfon institu Manager Vie Woelridge of * | Jamiosonif3 1 0 © Tobinrf... 5 and place. First meney was Worth |Boy. 84 (Williams). $8.30. $4.80, second: | sixth: off Long, 2 in 2 innings; off Dickermaz, | MUE: 17 1 tnere. | rred eredlttl on humbled the Gitmanites, 10 to Knickerbockers will send | Members of the Cherrydale Ath. | MeNutylf 2 Rob'tson,3b 4 Vacuum, 104 (Wallaoe), 3410, thisd. " Time, | 1 in 2 iasings. Tesing pitcher—Henry. Um: | ably for the winners e G I L I azainst the Dreadnoughts of 1etie 'Club are to hold a d&nce to. Sisler 1b. .. $3,410. 146 4-6. King John. Saimon. Vioe Chairman, | pires—Messrs. McCormick and O'Day. Time = while the visiting racketers beat th: SExipat StHeNDICAATOURNER K 1etlo Ciub sfo €0 & danos” to- 3. K. o Ros# Golden Rule, a $10,000 | Ripes. Sea Stake and Duniy Brush aio ran. | of game—1 our and 51 minute Michigan Midgets, aided by thelhost club 4 to 2. oclock today on the Virginians'| ditorium. The bas 1 team wiit purohase from J. §. Cosden 1ast Year. | o s koir Tariamesohies Moon. 100 (Fields) grounds. Fisher or Avill wi mect Thursday nigl 8 o'clock at proved superior to the field he met | $21.00. $340. 3360, woa: Leoprrdess, 119 for the Knicks. Woolrid the clubhouse Tn the Ola Dominion handicap, which | (McAtee), $2.40, §2.20. second; Nancy Lu\z- players to report at the « — was at a mile and a sixteenth., He horne, 108 (Burke), $3.00, third. Time, 1.05 2 + 12:45 o'clock A good battle fx expected in the T the route within & fth Of & sac=| SUSCaie UL LARY Slae TR by Al fer | . .. | Herzi-Handley Athlotic Club game to- 5 (Shanie). $64.00, £18.00, | Chevy Chasxe Juniors day at 11 o'clock on dinmond No. 3 8 | | $8.50, woi New Hampshire, 118 (Walls), ary's Juniors will be oppe St e Monumans Grann : s e g tie? MmN shasnmon, | °C the Monumient Gronnds: key Peto Walls took the son of |$3.60 §2.60. second; Comixs. 105 (MoAtee): - Totals...37 11 24 15 s Sl ds ol maintatned | $8.30. “third. Time, 11145 Pickpocker, | B} g'c 99 mes with the St. Mary's nine Waverly Athletic Clab players will [ opg A Eont in a fntained | Champlain, Digit, St Veleatine, Mainmast. Arrangad. by calling the munagor|work outl at 10 o olonkt on. the Union| Tarie) for ol i gixth. an-even pace Uronghout; W | Brirel o umis: Doapiee, Trit Mook asi | it Alexandria 1102 station’ & il Well Finder also ran, e i Sersiia 80 3 10219013 0 lmey peis Kionayke wnd Gonthion: RACE. two-yoar-olds: St. Stephen's Athletie Clubh W Challenges to the Loffior Athletic| i 5|8 Cosden's Martingale was the ¥ i atrive 1o mow down the Cardinals of | Asodintion nra Deing roceived by o Stophonsen, Buzme, Tobia, 1), Beb-| vorite, but after showing gond enecd | y e To Eyery l;layer in tll:e Alexandria today at 3 o'cinck on the n T. Williams at Lincoin 340 or) & ) s Qo . alf mile he dropped out ¢ | Sy P latter's dlamond. = Munager Bill| 5117 The Loffer players are anxious | bass hiti-Slsier. Buss. Stephonson, Williams. Gl i O icap, the third fea- | Cloudiand. Joha F. Kisavir sad Beraide Harra American EES“E W ho y = the u nine expects 10 | to atmiinte v some Three- t—Gerber. ‘Tun—Tobin, Bclipse handica 2 so_ran J R O avers chince 0| jeamyn W18 WItR - some unimited | R Besrifess—Koip. Hop: | ture of the splendid Saturday pro- | SIKTH RACE, threererelds; one mils end | Makes a Home Run in display their wares. = erison, | Doubls piays—MeManas aod " Sistr: | gram, fell to MacLean, owned by W. | onesixisenta—Goldsn Ruls, 113 (Walls), $9.80 laile : & isplay 8t § . | $4.00, §3.30, won; Kiondske, 100 (Waliace) e ar! a o Midiand Midgets scorcd an 11-to.7 | Sepheason and Burs, Left on bises—Cleve J. Howard, another Baltimore turf- |syeo) $6.40 seoond: Gonfalon, 101 (MaAtee) s s A renl battle In_expested When the |victory over the Hilltap Midgets, i 1%, Bt s B e L AL—Of man. J. K. L. Ross’ New Hampshire | sg40, third. “Timo, 1.45. Saiko, Martingalo, | dium During the 1924 Kricharbocker Senjora mont the el Draie, %, off Kolo! 2. stmuck ont—By Co-| (he favorite. was second, and (hird | Goldes Sphoro and Opporman also an. Chevy Chase Athletic Club today at 10 in 5 innings; off Drake, 6 in 3 innings, | Place fell to Fdward B. Melean's } SEVENTH RACE. three. brelock on the Georgetown Hol YANKEES RELEASE TWO. | i by pltchoreBy Draie (Gerbar). = tortag | ‘omixa. : e e e A 0™ Sa e, 50 30, won. Vitaumin, 108 | T5w atamaand 3 : | DitenerCoveteakie, Dmpiresdosars. fiids | MacLean was the surprise of the |sen). $10.00, 9460, 8330, won A NEW YORK, April rund, Moriarty and Ormsby. Timo of game— ty, and after making all his own | (Wellscs), §5.50, $8.70. “sscond; Loaside, 96 | i g i ricans tonight announced |1 hous and 88 it g DRELY, RDGMLLET Mg S 4 (L. Lang), $3.80, third. Time. 147. Valor. Shamrock Juniors wi face @ rug S | our an ‘minutes. pace, and beating the first choice uddugie. East Indian, Thomasino gd Ths | ged opponent in the Mount Rainier | 1) of Outficlder Henry o A R A iriir ribbiven) Dulimi Eavsivian po ‘ 19 otelad o Haines to the Louisville | 3 S £ | funtors today at 11 o'clock on the | (HHIKY - A 4 31 to 1 for their investment. | Mount Ratnior field, Botn teams are | D F the, Americen Assoctation, COLUMBUS RESULTS August H. Swenks, who has been gntered_in the Junior series of, the | fola club of the Easturm League, un- UMy piant. put aver two mote win- |mvnannmcsmms| Neincl... 4 'huston.3b 5 Wheat,lf.. 5 Furnier.ib 4 Beilevrf.. 3 Y Taylor.o.. 4 Kgmandh 4 b 2 i 1 0 1 BmOBHBR®! oREDRmsos! onusoomwd! 8| coocormunmant® 5 = b H o Speaker.cf. & wrnoouomaal 1.4344-5, and was made by Man O | longs—MoLean 98 (Shanks). 00, | [ 0 H o > 1 0 2 3 3 1 o o | cooonuoommeN Washington Base Ball and Py e County plant, put over two more win- Association and & closely contested | 4¢r ¢ptional agreements. FIRST RACE, threeyear-olds ners. His Royal Charlic, at 30 to 1, Zame is anticipated. and one-half furlongs—Little beat Frosty Boy and Vacuum in the — - (Groemmwood), 328,60, 33640, $1440, wo second contest, and his Rockbottor | FIRST RACE, pures. $12%0; maiden two- A ‘hes have mustered array of getous Rock, (Taylor), t stuck it out long enough to trim | yearolda: four aud ouns.l [ur] s—1Con- alov :E performers for thelr game| ’,‘“&1“?“"’“&{",‘.‘ u!-yl“ufi,x third Vitamin in the nightcap, with Lea- | 'i'fi,“ryr?‘ 1‘;‘;7 Bx'x“a'-"a'fia %m‘n rl'nllnr, With the Palace Athletio Club today | A Oloporte, | iae third. - Ig_?"‘ e A 4t 8 o'clock on diwmond No. 7 of the| pIRST RACE, three-esrolds and up: six | SECOND RACE, Broey of the biggest upsets ever seen | gluyer, 116; Cheri, 113; §Barbara’ Frietohis, Monument Grounds. Meade, (ireen, | furlongs—Moonrouker, 110 (Parke), 4. five furlor id Sinner, track, occurred in the third |312: Herlan, 116; Dorothy Gilpin, 113, Saffel, Long, Dollar, Connell. Have-|$320, $2.00, won: Hopelses, 108 (Martin). | $3.80, won: Babylonia, 109 (Martin), Was tabbed the Frolic| +W, J.Silmon eutry. $Triple Spring farm MePherson, Brown, . $3.60. second; Guest of Honor, na‘fl.et‘. $5.80, seoond; Jackpot, 108 (Serombia), | purse at ¢ furlongs. F I A.|ertrr. §Edward F, Whitney entr. S Clifford Smith, Myers, Grogan. $5.20, third. Time, 1.14 4.5, Anna | $4. third. Time, 1.02 Skyman, Lilac | Flerrold led Blue Moon for 1. W.| SICOND RACE. purse, $1.200: claiming: Gates, il e M. Humphrey. Brilliant Cast and Bullet Proof | Time, Charley Summy, Chow Chow, Nizam, Naxwell, and thi eody dnughter | tiroo-vear-olds and up: six ' furl “Ofty, HEAD Cigars, is one of Washington’s most ardent « Health and Bombrest will play for| dp FO0P Busy Bob, Ink Zainer and Attoo 2is0’ ran. 55—y, of Swe < MBBUET | 1167 Mary Tose. 109: “Sagamore, 107; +Aren: Y Chts-iand p - the Apaches. SECOND RACE, twoyesrolds; fous furlongs | THIRD RACE, threeyesrolds upward) fize e took 5 g d e, 1O +uch Ado, 80; Relmh, 1ig: *Ar- he likes, above all, to see “one of the 1 —Elsase, 2 (MoDermott), 3 39,60, | furlongs—Humorist, aylor), $5.80, 1 e ™ e A it 9. [aric Maxim, essaly. i Club hopos 10| §5.30 won: Almadel 113 (Faylor) $5.40, 88,00, | 83,20, mon; Little O simes oz Bariaag), [nrdess, the 3 to 10 shot, dizzy fro Abbeit, 90: Ontario, i10; %G, 3. - boys” knock a home ran. itake the me of the Mohawks| second; Thundst God, 112 (Harrington), $3.30. | $4.80! 43,80, second: Glen Levit, 10 (Martin), | barrier, to wire. " This offer of a box of “DEER HEADS” for . he formers | third. Time, 15, Belpre. Romp, Eim. | $6.60. third. = Time. 1.02 15, Awning. Dena,| The first race was an open one. and | rile Bilson, 88, today at 3 o'clock on the former Friend. Four Cross: Fright. | Uknse, Lovalty. Spiosbush, Wee Dear, Auni |the winner 3 Do s ery A o moct e 5 g ) 2 3 5 0 er turned up in Mrs. J. A. |Altis 103; v home run made in the Griffith Stadium holds dismond. (The Mobitwly cre to Mo Coburn's Flax, with Swenks Hidden | Bossd Robin, 118 Dr. Ghas. Hgid csta also ran. Dede, ‘Swret Cookia and Kinsman also ran. . % at 1 o'clock. Manager Vic Guuzit| “THIRD RACE, three-year-olds up: six fur.| FOURTH RACE. thre 1ds; five and . g 3G, W. Campbell and W, good for the entire 1924 season. Get busy, boys, 5 the southeast team intends to usc | logge—itty Troxell, 100 (Heupol) ' $8.90, | one-oalf furlongs—Nancy McKay, 111 (Arom), |J€W¢l second, a head behind. THIMD RACE, purse, $1,200 and ‘Watch me hand out Washingtos’ ¢ b oy Fipuey Kelly or Frank Hundon on|$880 8820 won Flages, ol omten ey’ | $ht0: Siae sooma Do Bt o110 toing: g T okt 110 "The. Hiberaien -, ) = S the mound. y $5.50. third. Time, 116. Elemental. Louise gt $3, third. Time, 1.004-5, Judge HOW GRIFFS ARE HITTING 112; Maiport, 107 *'xf“flx' 1z, Pikeros, .m; 'smokes. Tnton Printers will tackle 2 tough | A SRS U L0 oS | e, Chestass Gl wad Hunt Juno iie e B statiate ia) 0 T 10% The 1924 “DEER HEADS" are finer and bet- foe in the Prince Georges nine today | goue also ran, J FIFTH RACE, four: lds wpward; +Belair Stud and H. W. Maxwell ou % at 3 oelock on the Washington bar- | "FOURTS RACE. threeyosrolds vp: mile |snd oneaixtoanth sy of “ire Mot = 55, 2ot et |, FOURTH RAGE, the Caroliva purse; $1.500 ter than ever. Try one today—smoke 'em at the ks dimond b ™ for "the | 3500, 5200 s330, won: Biue Note, 108 (0w | 101 (Pariand, $5d0. $540, " scoond;’ Smari T 0 2 1000 | Mnde Ti: Bupmiant 100, Hatr stdam 1L > game—smoke one whenever you crave a “good 5 & rl fo 2.00, . won; Blue Nose, vl s . $5.40, $3.40. 3 -z | Modest, 113; Sup i -at-Law, 111: | et Lkalys o i “"\muu 3500, 50,80, vevond: Baracude, 107 ?\g.(lorl N icanitte), 8580, "thira. Time: Richbourx 2 0 807 | D7, Oiara, 101 800k, 1oy Teohard G.. 07 cigar.” * 2 871 FTFTH ™Al VAFER, a la Oeufpi, S9.50. Whid. Time, 14785, Llew. | 18803 * Ruchasl D, Fomabos, Fellx M and | Martina - TR Aok arle SR et ] White Haven Athletic Clab will | olien, Selisa snd Vids slso ran. b o o e L | e R e e Perfectos, 10c Napoleon's, 2 for 25¢ : XSopgarth Asoo: At All Dealers FIFTH RACE. throe-yoar-old filliss: mile— TH RAGE, thrseorolds upward six | Johnson | a) 106; *Freedom’ $1,900; it High Gons.To4: SHight 29 $West' Pittston, 84: Irish Pat, . . North Wales, entertain the St. Joseph's team today | Rinkey. 121 (Parke). $4.00, $3.90, p.ms furlongs—Glenn, 102; ' Rechadits, 99; Agn e ) Gosli a *clock. ‘Beautiful 121 (McDe : Tulsa, 108 (MoAuiiffe .~ it 3 ocins | 37,50, second: Spinish Rose. 181 (L 50, sceoni: Tamper gm. Prothro s *Little Ammie, 100; May Rob- . ©9: *Bells of Plymouth, 86, S RiTR RACE: pume. $1.800; Maker Bawe ball of the first order is ex- | third. Time, 14835 Sun Spot, Anoetross, ig, Don't Bother | Ruel .. o i 508 9th St. N.W. orator, 99, lld.tla Baunh et oeloe | E, two-vearolds; four furlongs Benning game today at 2 o'clock on | SIXTH RACE, tworsearolds; fonr fuglongs PG tho former’s grounds The Benning | GasT wos: et Lnough 144° (Liily), $8.00. e and serenty rdeTiagiag, o1 team has been strengthened consider- | 5450, second; Cream Puff, 113 (Fronk), $3.30, 80, $8.20, $5.30, won; Jou Jou, 1 ably this season and It is apt to show | fhird. Time, (080 15, Ellssbeth X Sander: | $4.8 ';‘s"'&.'{"’%fi Pirate Motle, 100 (Mar S e e Foxmere wldo wa, U P | At Bedwood ‘xad Grace Daugheriy Powt 0 ¥ 5 our.yearolds and up: | Tan, m;fl?'fifi';h'e;:w Lgne N mile apd seventy pria-dueseds. 111 (Ksl-| EIGHTE BACK, t‘x;my(nwul)wv-m: six | Smith ... i sewimt e, Seendted g | Bl ome oo, Bl (el T | S el T G SRS | Wi - o), §9. . " Time, 1. ond; 3 Henry Hiser is captain of the Snyder-' Lon Ania, Phenol, Corenns, Hues, ¥oung ' Time, 1.133-5. Without, Farmer combination. Adam and ‘Countess’ also ran, Matinoo Tdol slso ren. pected in the Tuxedo Athletic Club- |Say No. Elvina aad 01d Bourbon also ran. €298225222 KN INIES Cescenansabiblsng essssscosan

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