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« 9 & 4 SPORTS. 'BROWNS MUCH STRONGER NOW THAN LAST SEASON Marberry or Ogden to Hurl for Harrismen in Final Today Against Indians, Who Easily Take Third Straight Game, 6 to 1. BY JOHN B. KELLER. " Tine 10—On- will e G0 Natior with the Indians to- this town to the Republicans and P. ought to get more “kick” out of | jts stay here the irom their Cleveland sofourn. The | will be ot their activities to St. Louis after the “tion, “he Amesican Ahorigne in his paly davs was nT owas i Rut with these fo visitor. That's here. for they were n-. making the re of the stay ‘ts in as meny days recovers its visit on 1o ior the LEVFL AND, the content mare argument and ve C 1t The than have latter “n fourth Avcording 100 Zoo v guest hal vest a nie fons Indians all Bucky Harris’ handed the <hort in the wigwam thre Uniess the club bright for a plaasant be encountered the of last year that were fa The third found the _ lelpt ceding “notl e e i wrd T i suddenly Se next ¢ not who are to the Browns poise. prospects Hwns, from ur jonals, SAFD THE TRACK " ASHINGTO! Nation they tilts > L O o » | sorrnnros® mlocoscoscsscnsan’ hin hin to far zone Ldvantis = op) irih-w o fa the nine xeept vwded with hing from it Ric cond > fonlish- Buts canght Muddy | (e indie I and i Rice Wid Vhen doe Juds another two-pl it and o _-, | crpesanuudlovansunbauand ([N - T —— | ovwmoornuBl coosuwsonrmwanl | 25600000 ul coonscroscsa™ the th that wh nthin w threw Off the Then Juds und w S Matthews ned to M Vowhon hoa Nulry Uhl Left on base Brses on ba A Struck ou —B —OT Mogrdze 2 innings by Uhle Loting pitciier v 'Hilde- —2 hours o Sowell g% not b chance dering ofi un vhen Joe fossed ot THE _EVENING PT1=BURG SCORED 57 RUNS IN A4 GAME SER(ES — ENDING AVG.10 1922 fuewqiag 14 runs per g«m&'. ST. LOUIS IS TOUGH TOWN FOR THE NEW YORK CLUBS Stors 1 oput sacrifice < Sixth ond ¥ hu t the nal pite either the Yankee or the Gia 250 L kee h nt Trik G i 1o ret < will look ta fieets October On the first swing ¢ am i irose from ar willowed into second iricnd!y C ted el o ch ¢ l_mc LEAGUE STATISTICS AMERICAN CAUGHT ON THE FLY Man out the ge r Bucky GUE. Win: Taie 605 5 nee Boston first rial to this rest afternoon, a m joh Harr holed panch at < i s not tut h to nut Alie r thun nto the E \ s GAMES TOMORROW. Waslingron Bo ton ar d. New York u* Decroit at Ciicago. SRDAY'S GAMES. Washington, 1 i in by Tne same of the s W pitehing & the monnd in the final If he 1s not Iy will get the RESULES OF YE Cleveland, 6 | en Ogden like- | E ssignment welll Ba | eril that oe Judige played ticulurly sterd=y. He figurcd in Sparkling fielding stunts, those peker in the <ixth innin <on in the cighth Leing es- arkable Since he ot Memorial iy ronzh hack Doe 1 the gume has not thout hit- iy the n four hit to- ent dentist got trials to N t:1 in the OGAMES TODAY. Pitts. at New York +t Bis xn. oad ti at Phila. Sam poundin Rice « the ball a Ut with the h's fimst and i hovneed hi-field wall i Uhle a double the fourth ti Wid Matthews made Frank Ellerbe’s lin fifth, The a circus cateh o center in outfielder lunged ball xnd grabbed he rap was good however. incinnati, 2 60,000 SEE URUGUAY " WIN IN SOCCER FINAL By the Asseviated Press PARIS, June 10.—The national flag of Uraguay floats over the Olympic stadium just above the Stars and ripes of the United States as a re- <ult of the thrilling victory yesterday of n soccer foot | ban Switzerland by a score The | sought_posit, Mayv 18 by the rugby Urugu the ous de- er Na- | A run. He hand ing chances in « Trix Speaker ame in the minutes when pires Ormshy George Mogri ed to de th innnz for te he argued with Um- nd Rowland about pitching motion Spoke contended that the southpaw as balkinz continual'y when the Tribe had runners on, but the arbiters could not see it that way over of United States held the much- n in the stadium since virtue of the victory in competition. nnexed the soccer cham- pionship by scienific and fast play. The South Americans were realiy three goals better than the stalwart team from Switzerland. The victory was clean-cut and impressive, leav- ing absolutely no doubt in the minds of the record Olympic crowd that the best tezm won. Indomitable courage in the face of | tremendous odds was the only thing that could be said for the S were outplayed. but they ne | die and continued fightnig hopeless- | Iy a lost battle until the referee’s | final whistle, ‘The Colcmbes stadium was filled to {its czpacity of 60.000 persons, while everal thousand more clamored | fatilely for admjssion, The game proved the greatest | drawing card ef all the Olympic ¢om- petitions since the 1924 games began, and the gate receipts totaled 520,000 francs. Harrix alse engaged in a verbal tilt with Ormsby in the sixth session when Uhle hurled his glove to the ground and gave other signs of being angered by the umpi decision on a ball pitched to Bluege. The National manager reminded Ormsby that Row- Jand ejected Altrock last Saturday for committing an offense smilas to Uhle's, but it gained Bucky ncthing and helped to make a listiess game | longer. HOW GRIFFS ARE HITTING Montevideo Thrilled. MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay. June 10.-— Monteviedo went wild upon receipt of news that the Uruguayan soccer team had defeated Switzerland at championship for 19 A large crowd was addressed by President Serruto, who read a tele gram, which he sent to the Uruguay- an_team. saving: “The republlc who in noble, made their count: Dbefore the worl sanR e BB -2Razr-n felicitates her sons valiant effort have s name acclaimed f the | winner with a single | son for Cy Paris, thereby winning the Olympic | agehips oi major league base hall i shores fo™t] world series in e wreckage h the west the Carc it ~o fuil of holes that it to third place hefore encountering icd it home in the lead The eng in it urn to port he throu th which vis same ind upo the € Yesterdi thiz d world Cinkees upon the Giants, i lost tiee to st he their Consecu- Louis ard, K his se Hug [ o his ninth and Jucobson his ed rou o to four hits White S first piace ams sm Jond <o held ¢ the into rdvenced wit Yinkees and ' it same [ and mov nd eveland continu ts winnins In the a full the P ;. to Brooklyn, 1 to outiivider. -base hit off Coope rk vietors “ubs, cufmann. forced in the tying Stock produced the during a ninth- ST National me on ¢ the tiants icago run, after inning rally The seventh home run of the sea- Williams de ing duel betw in which the 1o Phillies beat the g Timely hitting back of whiy's steady pitching gave Boston 2 win over St. Louls. INTERNATIONAL S LEAGUE. ouse. 2: Jersey City, 1. ester. 5—1: Newark, 2—3. Toronto. 6: Blatimore, 1, Buffalo, 5 4: Reading. 3—2. APPALACHIAN LEAG Bristol. 8: Kingsport, 2. Other games postponed (rain). PIEDMONT LEAG Greensboro. 2: Durham. 0. Winston-Salem. 5: Danville, 1. High Point, 13; Raleigh, 5. E. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. SOUTHERN ASSOC Atlanta,. 16—4: -Little: Roel Chattanooga, 7: Mobile, 6. No other games played. ATION. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Avgusta, 8: Spartanburg, Avhaw: facon. 8, = Greenville, 2; Charltte, 1. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. Lakeland, 8; Daytoms, Oriando. 14: Tamper 2. St. Petersburg, 10; Bradentown. 5. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Norfolk, MATCH YOUR (1)) Largest Variety of All-Woel * TROUSERS in the City at— 000| A national holiday is planned when 484 the team returns, 0399932302 HOARLNNACBT SO 390 ~mmmosun~-sdilul2Y .Y @33 =nn als | ided & pitch- | -n Luque and Mitchell, | Reds, | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924, Griffs Face More Trouble in St. Louis : Wills’ Poor Showing Disappoi nts Rickard BELIEVE IT OR NOT. = JUMBO -A CARRIED A CHAUNCEY DEPEW HAS BEEN A DELEGATE "To EVERY REPUBL\GAY CONVENTION. SiNeE LEO KUSHNER 17 MONTHS OLD — < CAN PLAY Tae PIANO — ol canl falk : News Yovks LITTLE GREY MULE HEAVY MAN 90 MILES IN 1] HOURS . (Painted Desert-19:2) Base Ball AS BIG LEAGUERS PLAY IT PEGGING T© BAsEs SACRIFICE SPEED FOR | ACCURACY. AlM FOR BASE INOT FOR MAN P A X e WHEN THROWING TO 2%° BASE AM OVER PITCHER'S LEFT SHOULDER. WHEN PEGGING To 3 BASE B8E CAREFUL NOT TO COLUDOE WITH BATTER. sort of practice is most help- | loping. accurate pegging to ~ Answerbd by “CY” PERKINS ~ o Catcher, Philndelphia Athleticn. Heralded by many as the best cateh- er in either leag: | Accurate throwing to bases. in my opinion. has to come to a catcher | naturally. A man can always im- I prove himseli. 1 believe you should, lin the first place, sacrifice speed for accuracy. Most catchers breaking { eame think that the more speed ilhc_\' get on the ball, the better | throwing results they will get. That | s all wrong, because if the pitchers hold the runners on the bases, it is |almost impossible to be an accurate thrower. To improve throwing. 1 would ad- vise a young catcher to aim over the pitcher’s leit shoulder. and al- ways throw for the base, and not |the man. For third base, be sure nd do not collide with the batsman. The throw then is simple. (Copyright, 1924, Associated Editors, Ine.) S on President L. R. German of the East- ern Athletic Association wants the unlimited, senior, junior and midget | players to attend toniglit's meeting at treet northeast. in the| “Pay as You Ride” ord Tires n Credit Small Payment Down, * * Balance Monthly T. 0. PROBEY CO. 2100 Pa. Ave. NW. KYLE, DEVILD SPORTS. W. B. A. A. FIELD DAY -~ TO BE LIVELY AFFAIR - Syncopated music will vie with the crash of fungo hitting, and a picked team from the District will be match- ed against a select combination from Baltimore in the field day of the Washington Base Ball and Athletic Association tomorrow in Griffith Sta- dium. While the diamond tilt is booked as the headliner, the sandlotters are giv- ing much attention to the fleld events. Base running and fungo hitting will hold the stage for the midgets and the juniors. The first event is due to start promptly at 2:45 o'clock, but the bands will hold forth fifteen minutes earlier. The Army Band and several clown bands are due to be on hand. The Dis Commissioners and a large contingent from the Chamber of Commerce are expected to be pres- ent. Efforts are being made today to muster several of the cabinet offi- cers. Judging by the sale of tickets, approximately 5000 persons will turn out. In an effort to give forth its best efforts against the Baltimore nine, the District Ali-Star team planned to face Doc Farrell's tossers today at 5 o'clock on diamond No. 1 of the Monu- ment Grounds. Both the first and second Washington teams are urged to report for today's practice tilt Officials of the field day hope to start tomorrow's game at 5:45 o'clock. Some of the most talented players in the local sandlot realm will represent Washington. Among them are Tom- my Ford and Brownfe Lemeric of the Union Printers. Ellwood of the Hill- tops or Clatterbuck of the Treasury nine will draw the mound assign- T finds raised tomorrow will he used to further the interest reanized base ball under the direction of the Washington e I and Athletic | Association 1 SR T ' FINNEGAN-WARD GO | IS LISTED TOMORROW Chick their Honey Finnegan and ward forced to delay twelve-round feature bout last night at the Washington Sporting Club, Kenilworth, Md.. but they hope to | mix it up at the e tomorrow Both are - condition first-rate boxers will dis- r wares in the liminary Terry O'Day of the Mohawk ulh will be matched against Himore in the six- Three four-round | Hoy were mi-fini carded Washing Dargewitz Wiilie OG TWIRLER, [ "WILL PLAY FOR INTERIOR YLE. Quantico Marine hurling Interior Department nine and urday against the Roamers at games of the Washington-Maryland highly elat the Ir the department tossers, dition v nson a fast * game with +first meet- the Waush- rd < will mark th District teams in ser make an ircuit sood wt Union | ith of t ot w on in wton B 0 series. ormidabile r series of nd Athl cont the Washi Asaocia ik the over away With n 14- victory Eagle Athletic artford Insects are r games through their manager at Franklin 2379, Powhatsns . regintered a total of twenty bingles to overcome the Corin- | thians in_an 15-to-7 engagement O'Keefe. Theis. McQueen. Moser. Bur- gess, Desmond and Shields batted well for the winners. The Corin- thians aceounted for seven safeties. ten ecasily disposed in = St. Martin a of the Wintons, 8 to 1, the junior division of thg W. B. A. A series. Rvan of the winners and Childs of the Wintons each allowed only four swats, Knickerbockers of the Independent | League planned to_get in some good due to George- They are team from toduy. picked practice tackle a town Potomac Yards and No. 1 Engine Company team battled to a 9-to-9 tie game in the Alexandria Commercial League. Each side connected seven bingles. Baker of Potomac Yards supplied the thrill with a home-run clout. onx hoped Lo show the way to the n M. team today o'clock on the Monument Grounds. Epiphany Athletic Association nine has ‘turned in three straight in the senior series of the W. A, series will face the Chevy Senio n an outside game Saturday at 3:30 o'clock on the lat- ter’s diamon sting about | jon A of | ace. has ned a contract with the he probably will make his bow Sat- Union Park in one of the postponed League. Dr. A. D over his latest acquisition Warwick Senlors have scl pair of tough opponents they will oppe istern A tion s 15th Sireets northe turday meet the Rest, on Naza field ™ duled Thursday Athle and ( they the ast. 2 Sonx of Shamrock Senfors are on the look- out for according to Manager James Horan, who can he telephoned at Lincoln 1515 afier & o'clock. are due to prac- o'clock on dia- onument Grounds. Linworth Seniors tomorrow at No. 9 of the the Apmehes can be ar- Aling Manager Fielder 4t Lincoln 3988 Athfetie Club hope wi vme un at o'clock on its in_touch with Man- 101 Roxxlyn book same team tomorrow home field. tet ager Trundell at Wes Pllots of the enlor teams affiliated with the Washington ‘Base Ball and Athletic Association series are to | meet tonight at 329 11th street south- | east | Publication Juniers of the Agricul- Department upset the dope by ing the way to the Park Senio 9-10-3 match. Lyons and Furr, winning boxmen, vielded but three afe drives. Harvey and Burgess, of blications. each collected a pair of | ture point lin 3 . is combing the city for clever southpaw hurler. Coach Bd ie Foster of the Virginians will sen through the paces Thur: 5 o'clock and Saturday at 2:3 o'clock. A challenge has been issued by the that are anxious to meet some senior or unlimited nine Sun- their diamond at the Mon Manager Jake Mili- on | ment Grounds. wit_of the at_Franklin 1902-W between 0 o'clock 0 and Woolen Mills hopes to schedule Saturday games with local nines that can play at Fredericksburg, Va. Distriet pilots interested are urged to communicate with C. H, Stevens at the Washington Woolen Mills Company, Fredericks- burg, Va. Washington team Petworth Athletie Club tossers will entertain the Bethesda nine Thursday at 5 o'clock on the Silver Spring di {mond Eighteen holes, even in the hottest weather, cannot lower the morale of your smart, comfortable Van Heusen. Made of just one single piece of smooth, strong, —no n:Zi ln;.mdi. ‘The loom has Nothing sewed to- ‘woven the fold in, woven a faultless curve in, woven comfort and smer wilt. For all occasions it mfortable, most eco- smartest, most co ical collas. VAN H smartnessin. It cannot the World's 12 STYLES—50 CENTS EUS NEW YORK ~~— the Worids smsm COLLAR PHILLIPS.JONES Butz, manager of | 10! ited | herrsdale Athlet- | Herzls _can be telephoned | DRAWING POWER OF BOUT WITH FIRPO IS LESSENED Harry’s Slow-footed and Weak-Hitting Exhibition Rather Than His Ability to K. 0. Madden Is Bemoaned by Promoter. BY FAIR PLAY. EW YORK. June 10—In going the full route with Harry Wills at the Queensboro A. C. night Madden brought Tex 2 Rickard's worst fears to realizat 3 Everybody was inclined to smile at Tex's caution in waiting unti after this battle before hooking himseli to Wills and Firpo for a half-a- million-dollar battle. Now it is clear what a far-sceing guy Tex is Wills' immediate future depends upon wheth Rickard thinks that the fans will dig down in their jeans for a who'e lot of money to see him mingle with Firpo. At this writing Tex has not digested the stiuation. The writer's dope, however, is that the batile will be held and that rpo will get more money for his services than Wi TUNNEY AND SPALLA & failed 1o T0 BOX AT BENEFIT pons poor telegraph don't register fighter. Thus while ) a blow locally, he < feeling v [ my Gibb Tun-they do on a spine th Tast Bartley n w sho should not be re- simply because he Madden. Others 1o this, notably Tom- Irishman has system from various to his brain. Blow on 1 the wa sitized will feel get that 48 poor Knock NEW YORK,*June 10. American light heavyweight npion, and Ermino Spalla, Italian holder of the European heavyweight title, have signed for a twelve round match at the milk fund benefit box- ing show to be held at the stadium on the night of June Th\s match, a semi-final contest in which the titles of neither contestant will be at stuke, completed the bene- fit card, in the.main feature of which {‘\‘, Harry Greb will defend his i e middleweight crown against Jack De- |~ He had to in th uney of Bridgeport, Conn., in a fif-| enth rc teen round encountef Coeniy iy Another bout on the R round match between man like a fox t ling | Georgia heavywe » Berlenbach of New Y his ch that Wills away, but his milling that disappointed had come to see a deadly action they saw 4. shuffli who i di Yankee | manner o | those whe | panth brown bea slow- forgotte rlook the wor dia 8 hat was very h and elev- weighing than his shorter in big_brown ito a St. Ber- nezro with every <m. an poun five &h nard and 1 the irk v o Vil withstand er them. me in danger he first clean ruck was a hard fth that opened up and covered him with that it had not been harmless jolts and Tremaine, Clevelar last night won the ov Eddie O'Dowd | twelve rounds short SCHOELL WHIPS KARR. 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