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18 - SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1924. SPORTS. Griffs Get Scott From Kansas City : Tex Rickard Defies New York Politicians ' NEW OUTFIELDER-CATCHER || no CLINBING HERE - GOTHAM’S BID IS SPURNED TO REPORT IMMEDIATELY | oo ™ 5% w v = IN LEONARD-WALKER DEAL Tobin, tf. » ] L] L] o Evans, If.... ’ Sisler, 1b.. Hargrave, Gagnon, Griffith and Money Go West in ;-izfi;’}'fi'.‘ 'g?b ; itien, Sb. Promoter Must Have Ace Up Sleeve to Support Bold BENNETT | Stand—Gibson Sitie.tepped Fight, Leaving Filling shoes | Y : : i All Negotiations to Benny. 7 of slugger % Ken Williams . BY FAIR PLAY. y N EW YORK, July 18—Mickey Walker versus Benny Leonard in Jer Deal-—Nationals Hold Ground in Flag Race by Beating Browns After Shutout. Totals......... P, \Vlsl{iINGTON. BY JOHN B. KELLER. ?:;',’J' e F CO¥D) SCOME fwho hasibetn onthtldmne sndicatching for the) Kansjastes ~ 1 : sl = PR Peckinpaugh, ss. = 2 sas City club of the American Association, now is a National, and | Tavior, 3bc... .. sey City. There is a lot of inside stuff to the making of this : match. First, it looks though a new civil war had been fought Kid Jersey against Battling York. And New Jersey won. The dope has been that the politi both states wanted this fight. Why? Because it is the bigges probably will be here within two or three days to strut his stuff | Bimes®” before the Washington fans. President Clark Griffith announced this Totals. .... morning he had concluded negotiations with the Kansas City manage- *Batted for Zachary in nint] ment whereby Scott was transferred to the local roster. Griffith, who S5, Zeuis ... 8 0 8 8 0 1 0 2 o3 has seen Scott in action, both in the outfield and behind the bat, declares paTo-base hits—Gerber. Sisler, Goslin. Throe- » pect of the year. It will pull $500,000, if not more, he is 2 capable player in cither position, can throw well, run speedily Boa Bunmors: " Lefs o buscebrs Eouls. 5 / ¢ ¢ Firpo fight will do as well, according to the present outlook d slam the apple. He is about 25 years old and of stocky b Washington, 12, Bases on ball i R i o S e e R 8ot Fachary; 2. Btruck owtBy Davis. 3 | A Just oz sesionsfit Wil (b sPRrasnedibvatl e raceth thenai ] a 5 ic g for nothing, so for \““’b"r Zachary, 5. Hit by pitcher—By Davis \ lay low in this affair. Benny Leonard took the bit in uth and he Nationals arc giving up three players and a bundle of cash, the amount | (faylon, Wid piehobavis. ™ Unpires - : came_down from the Catskills, doing all negotiations, or practically al of the coin not being mentioned by Prexy Grifith. Those involved in . eeean] SRRLInTTIme fotienne-> \ he and signing all papers. e e 1¢ deal on this end are Catcher Ked Hargrave, Utility Infielder Chick : - e Billy Gi is m roit e ed . Ut nficle E 3illy Gibson is more friendly with the powers that be in New York Gagnon and Utility Outfielder Bert Griffith, the last mentioned lately BECORDR e lihaniin jeisey. AndsBilly is notisoig Ahe pomces tha: be on New Sotk cured from Nashville of the Soutl Associa The 8T. 1OUIS. AB. B. iwiae ob b Seieipiccicidutiokiis wayitojofiend c d h le o « Southern Association. These men will leave | Tobin, rf the big wigs of the Empire State for their new ciub tonight or tomorrow morning | Bennott. If 2> 3 e Sisler, 1b. _There never was a chance of New |do as mu 3 r him and { York getting the fight because Mickey | agre v © after the Leon | | Lepuwssnsanh Bl osnsswnncs ol asoorrronnlel eerssonnontl ol cecoccscocl ul ccoscsanmy! 5 5l counnBrrwnd Bl cuvnssmons 5l conmocomco? »l concomcocod ol cocoococoo wl corcoccess!? 5y 8 o F (e Ll I = ccomcovooounSond peque Joe Engel of the Nationals |ser and Sisler's sacrifice fly gave the | MeManus, < has watching Seott work this{Browns a counter in the third, that | Walker 15 alderney) man Snd s com | axd 3 i the beat o ason, and ivory hunter’s teports |happened to be one of the Nationals |mitted to Jersey interests. At a con- | could d |ference last night Billy Bibson have been Guite favoraable. accord- | three scoreless frames i brought this out. Leaning across the ing to the Nationals' president. Scott | < ; ; I) I . New Hurle esber. ew Hurlers Are Bumped. Gerb GEOR E IS ER | table he fixed the welter champion | with his cagle eve. has ca It some in the present cam- ¥ paign, most of his plaving has| The fourth saw scoring off new | yauilder p. ant, | “Mickey." he said, “come clean now { You wouldn't have fought Leon: in been in the gardens, The most recent |hurlers by each side. Russell was | B2ae: P AND HIS |New York. I mean you couldn't \official records give him @ batting | Worked for a pass by Jacobson and | Lye Isn’t that right?” ‘I never had any chance of fighting cerage the neizhborbood of 230, | Robertson’s two-ply wallop got the |thts battle in New York," replied Walker. “Tt was Jersey or nowher {1 had a talk with Mr. Brower of the | New York Commission. I wanted to Ho is 4 right-hand batter and throw- | Vg v Jacobson crossed | Evanst \mes T BaTTLe e | POOR TOPLINE BOUTS 5 e B | coonorosmoncuord il counooronnonnood er. Last vear Scott t 11 slin zathe in GRIFFS OVER THE wemkenn, | ATSPORTLAND ARENA | v had ling averaze in s s Judge and | WASHINGTON. the outer defens "y lor tionals” sev- | S. Rice, rf - plate himse 5 nded i | Hargrave, s i - | Prew! HoT WeATHER, | easoned Players Sought. on as results of singles, MeM Totals 3 3 12 1 dl : | hawlc Athletic Club, who made L il Al Seateie ANE e Tof ek Both clubs shared evenly in the base in the seventh. With twe Browns gone and Lyons and Her nel ormrounoamatreal 8 mnonoRiisacans Terry O'Lay, Irish battler, of Mo en negotiating to be | cocoomscommnne~? al convocoooommmons! | commoeronur—cnrol il covoscoommnmonn! w0 2 looormonoomumann i ~lcococso~sscsm00wl cosccoccsconcan!? 3 3 1 SChttin acanisdtion! is iniporsunncs : e bt Toibold, of. of Grithith's policy to immediately add ixth was another scoring to the Nationals r i [ round for Harris crew. Leibold be Rlayi serve necessary for the Vit with a blow to left good for ¢ pennantward, 4 T i@ base and Harvic sacri o T emmancyare doubled Nemo home and ihe While the o atkine | iinocked! iilbwol-ansl saini s ~.| *Batted for Grant in fourth inning. PoP BOTTLES, AND RAZ debut as a topliner by outclass material for ¢ of | Jacobson also doubied to get M 1Batted for Severeid in Sixth inning. . | s e s Natic ¢ hein fht |in. A pair of crrors by MeManu {Basted for Zawiser To'thint Toni = { Nick Brown of Baltimore in twelv, | severa under way for | Ruel Rice on the atted for Russell in seventh inning. ROAD ONCE . ounds las gDt at Sportland Wash ut Nationals’ portion of the |St. Louwis.......0 1 1 1 0 0 3 1 0—7 JHILE Hv‘xg:hl»‘)’:-ufl d;\-‘.nx;}:h- ’4‘”1:1' ary rs and their | inuing before Leibold tripled to cen- | Washington 42010230 x—12 AW - kick in his punc £ e \ more than|ter. Afte- Harri rolled, Nemo tal. | Two-base hits—Severeid. Taylor, Rebertson, g O ixions to provide Manager Bucky {lird the ttionals’ twelfth a Bennett, Goslin, Judge, McManus. Three-bast l”f“ : ;) ‘d‘_"b it ;.. ;‘Y[ "‘v“_“' e Farris with athictes weil versed in|run, racii@ home following ii's | hiz—Bennott, "Lotbold Tobin. Jicobso clever left 3ub and that was about the art VInt batl that the club | cateh‘of Gostin's"low loover' to right. | Hicee—fues, Sgler, seroreig, Hav W erce inAaniive. At hat |ased: and ay b lehiy prepared for an| The mad whirl of scoring was con- : 5 5 o hiing: . « o Ehly prepared for A0 |cluded in the eighth, the lirowns get- | - 8 Washington this mill was better received than |MOTe PODU o D R oy | ting the 1 Ing At the merry.go- | ny e Raay e L the Charley Hoiman-Jack Marlowe | &bility o ate stages o hectic campaign. | U e last fing | e merry-go- : i of . Bussell, 2. e ( piman-Ja arlc e e Although 1t Nationals' pilot has round at Marberry's espense., With | Struck out—By Marberry i. Hitsooff Vam ] twelve-round affair, which the forme ?gh! | {wo out in the inning, Lyons seatched | giider. 3 in % inning: off Bayne, 2. in 1 Won after rounds of atrocious mixine | 1ER aff Judgs and ot b foning (nome out I8 Seont) "o ran cared at hix worst, and | 1411 B e el 5 2h obin Socked @ trip Innings: off Lyons. 8 in § innings: O at alv oy h ific battl Dattling valiantly for the last twe S { 5.in 3 innings; off Russall g @ failed to show anything but | eonard. with a year's inactivity mont = he has indicated : 55: off Marberry: 3 in 2 nn e failed to show anything but | jing Yiim, is going to be up agai ¥ recent changes that he i Pitchar—Zahniser. . Los h sional swats in the clinches. As a|the fIEht of hix life L o scheduled big attraction, it was th L. e T HE T CAUGHT ON THE FLY e T HAINES' NO-HIT FEAT BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS POLYPHONTES WINS, }, G TG S R L appreciated not stated any extensive reor- ganization of club that has been Caquired from When Russell went to the sla : the Harrismen in the fourth, Ruel |”Young Toney ot the City Club ran v‘(‘l.,w{\x.l:; \.\':l;u":.:fi; -x‘»“‘ Jns(. ‘tn“ game today hv:v.uvcn Na- [iraplaced Hargrave behind the bat. E E R P I his string of knockouts to twelve in e fenic i folr ordar, anay Nopals. and SBrowns! fin BClanc (GEIL: e AMERICAN LEAGUE. | a row by producing the sleeper over now is undergoing a thorough trial. | fith Stadium, starting at 3:30 o'clock | Phil Bolen of Baltimore in the first T T endiins — In- | Fred Marberry 1s expected to toe tne| CARDS LET OUT TWO. | S SR o session of their scheduled four-round fivlder and latest to join the Harris-|gpap for the home crowd, while Dave ST. LOUIS, July 18.—Pitcher Je Jesse Haines yesterday | Washington ... . By the Associnted Press. K. O. on Young Collins of Baltimore wen, may wet his test Now Pfeffer has been released by the | k the Boston Braves with- | Detroft ........ | "SANDOWN PARK, England, July|in the second round. taczeat ¥a = i | | Danforth or Ray Kolp probably w ¥ Ha s wants some outficlders that o o - e ol 0] 1 | o e e ball as Swell us cateh |go for the Browns. A double-header|Cardinals to Pittsburgh of the Na- or w run and beat them, | s E e 18.-—-Polyphontes, by Polymelus, out | ——— { All-'Wool < 2 tional League and Catcher Ernic| 8 of St. Josephine, owned by Sol Joel - and throw it will be played tomorrow, beginning | yvick to Louis : ) 5 in St. Louis, he not only Cleveland .... 44 St. Josephine, owne y So el, s tneat plisers are desived tor im- | ciain L B e g a monument for himselr in | Boston 2o 38 40 A 487 | \won the Eclipse stakes of £12.500 at | PNER-HARTLEY GO TROUSERS med ielivery, Griffith's task of [4t 1:30 | Association. Pfeffer goes to S 32 51 400 3 ¥ ; o dleinc e Pirates on waivers, while Vick s let | baso ball's immortal hall of fame, | hiadelp! 34 oL 4 1% miles, run here today. J. Horn- e the City | curing them i$ no easy one. There | , . i any number of minor l»:l:u»rs‘}‘h“""\‘;;‘ Lelbold waw the plaser with|out to the Colonels on option. Both|but he boosted the Cardinals from S SANERIODAY | LAMTBCOMORROW! |ink's Eavyiusiwiassscondadilord KEN"_woRTH FEATURE ifferent. to be ha e punc este 0 es | players plan to leave today., e st. at Washington. St. L. at Washingten. | s ¢ or's St. Ge o ey - b e e b oo |t Datiin the twokgames the x;‘m»{ ol [1ast prace in the Nationai Leasue | Buowicsc Bortor. " Batrsit st Bevion. Astor's St. German _‘!h‘rl ‘lght‘ e 5 ¥ 3 caili National center fielder got five hits o e wi e Boston team lel 0 at Phila. o at Phila. eate oday by Poly- paigns are ended. but prevailing upon | Satiomat, friter SORST B T WS PIRATES SHIFT ALLEY. Intoja)tie withiiths BoptonitennTor FRRIS NP SY. | | Clevelaadyacentix. $Jast year's Derby winner, and a bush-league manager to part with | one of them o tribie & Quariel of 8 sixth place. LIS OF YESTEIDAYS GAMES | Which, running under the colors of | That old fistic storv—youth versus up one of his stars at this time of the |, "' hich he went to bat five | Pa, July 18.—Dan| Haines' feat. while not perfect, was d & AMES | VA dufeated by Zev in a |age—will be staged in the ring at season is somcthing eclse again, But | Y Alley r. has been released | outstanding en h to gain him an| 3 Washington, 0—12. | ;;¢ch race at Belmont Park last Oc- | Washington Sportinz Club, Kenil- 1 9 Griflith has been successful in Scott's | } the Pittsburgh envious pla in b, ball’s history 138: Phila h {iope worth, Md.. Monday night, when Pete case, and hopes to get more than tionals to Wichita Falls, it was an-| Not since 1876, the year the Nationa | |t phontes won by two lengths, | Hartley, mitt-scarred veteran, meots nibbles on several other lines he third e in the first two innings X has out for pasture men L e e aten.o: [lolubiitoday, B iy National League twirler NATIONAL 1 t B e e P o Chetting | timore boxer, in the twelve-round | Hit Hard to Offxet Loss. | py fielding. In the initial round he | —————— ‘(;nrnml ma -hit: mo-run game. 1N | xery york = Polyphont 7 to 1 against ‘fe—:;il\)r,l hout. S i e o ha he Nationals need a e | grabb. o Jller and ew to this instAnce George | s >apyT 10 to 1, and St. Germarn artley, named the “Durable Dane" | e e ke avier o ey 1o BRAVES GET SLUGGER. | kiraaiev. now a mumber of ¢ e = 370 s azainst. by the many fans who have seen him | in the rush for the pennant was re- | from se a in the mext took| GREENSBORO, July 15_-|lers Philadelphin foree of ~ D e has jousacved fromt count vealed = day when they tackled | Rego's nd retired Gerber, & » of th, rdians, pil d_th St. Louisia | to coast, fighting all who came his - i the none-too-successful swns in al who had doubled, the same way e the Piedmont [0 a 2-to-0 victory over the Hart- A ROCKY SMITH WINNER. way. A battler of the old school,| double-header and ot only an | i n sold to the | ford, Conn., Nationals, ailowing them | 8 3 N, Y. July 1S—Ticky | When sock and get socked was in| . 3 " oxtor 4 Tive cither nor run 2 . Y. July o ogue, Hartley should make matters break. Although Jezebel witn made the longest strike on| Boxton Braves f Fall delivery, is|neit 5 iladelphin ... . r of Battle Cree 6l on an | YoEue, Ha Zachary wave the locals i gres o Tk Grifiith Stadium in | DAUting at a 350 clip in the North| The Giants leaders in the N = Smith of Rattle Creek, Mich., Wory 3% | intereuting for his youns opponent | of pitching in the first part > | the first frame when he swung at|Carolina circuit. Harris formerly [League parade, lost a bit of £rc GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | ' o5 i e senoen T [ Monday night. i’ h WGt et e e ecoaA piteh. The ‘Bat ‘trav-|Diavediin right field:ibut irecently|yeitérday when Fitisburgh walked |Boswamat 8t Tonis, Bectox ot 87 Tou's, Milwaukee in a i2-round bout at)Tgy®ine Veteran will face a sturdy matehed by these of Dixie T e | Hed from (Goose's hooks to the Na- | was shifted to center field. e Wy Cerdret in thir- (Belyn ‘st Cincionati. Biivn. at_Cincinmati. | Chadwick Park here Jast night. The | ani"amitious boxer in Papner, who IR L Y st et Sl A _ . teen innings. Chicago gaini a tull | Phila. at Chicago. Phife. at Ch‘c:go, |men are middleweirhts. orge Chaney's stablemate at the ¥ k k he B IS AW, from . . 4 cheikent ithe BESWRS oW ay, M |nounced by officials of the Pirate | League sy , has a| i with three lengihe separating Papy- | Mickey Papner, promising young Bal- | TthatF frown s hma ¢ 0 e 1 s- | tionals® 2 4 — —— b, is Brown Slsbmin I ",f\" ‘\"‘fhz.."flif{,'fl\ = nelsvdugont = |Game by defeating ~ Philadeipnia, |N. T. at Pitaburgh, N, Y. at Pittsburgh. o Mor e ity Panners atock: In sustained one of their rare shut- | Maybe Bemmett did uot catch that 3 to 2. “Cincinnatl pulled the Lrook- | R LTS OF VESTERDAY'S GAMES MONT LEAGU the "ouuiiflower profession will take @ | cuts, 3 to 0 fly of Meusel's in New York the other ivn Do out of third place by ittsburgh, 4; New York, 3 (13 in.). | : igh Point 4 decided rice if he topples Hartley. Tt But :n the 12-to-7 second encoun- |day. but he certainly got one ot defeati 10 %, in a swug o3 Philndelphia, 2. 2 S AL “hould be a battle from gong Lo LONE. ter ionats came. back with & |Goriins In the third. The ball was EingE mateh, tes Stepping into | s, 5; Boston, 0. veng it bat and it was well |hit to deep left, but Herschel ran far 1Eq, yiaoe: Cleveland and De- | Cineinnati, 105 Brooklyn. they it their pitchers were not so | back, turned for the catch and after INTERNATIONAL LEAGU el w "l“rl’: aud oy qu‘nrh"x.w" o= i > stes he Browns got 11 hits off | making it fell to the ground, but| Jersey City, 12; Rochester, 8. A Pt b e White the cellective efforts of Paul Zah- |clung to the ball. %yu'z.;.'_:’a-'g:]»y“?n_'-," 8 GRocssive melsiire, but the \white| MARKLE WOULD BE MINOR. niser. Allen Russell and Fred Mar- ‘oronto, '8; Baltimore, 6. Lo d Fouas Hil (EW YORK. July 18.—Cliff Markle, | ; t g == v e by letics again, 13 to 5. Young Hoilis| NEW YORK. Ju p e, | berry and the Nationals gleaned as | Another good ecatch was made by AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Thurston pitched his ninth consecu- | pitcher, who deserted’ the ranks of HUNEST ALL many off Elam Vangilder, Rill B: | MeManus in the fourth inning when Plen, B e \EoT AL . S | Nitionals were on first and second | Minneapolis, 3.2; Toledo, 2-4. tive victory. | the Yankees early this ) has George Grant and George Lyons ANation T e P | Milwankee. ' 5: Louisville. 0. . | been located in his home in Red = But the Harrismen hammered Van- | With two dow or sent a tow | Milwaukee bt Lontsville, o & e | Lion, Pa. Markle wired Yankee of- 0 gilder and took advantage of his 1 i fly to short right along the foul Line, o Toits, & | fictars e throuch weith thal 6F control <o woll xo well in the first |but Marty was back in a JITy to SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. EGAN UTICA MANAGER. |iicials that he is thioush With i | rices are genuine inning, for such an excellent start, |grab the pellet. Atlanta, 5; New Orleans, 2. UTICA, N. Y., Julr) (1’&7‘ ‘pul-_\‘\h-- | to an American Association club. \1‘1.“ - ' | that the Browns neve ere able to = > Chatta; . 11: Little Rock, 8. Connell, manager o he ica team 2 et i1l ende: or to bring about | f that the Browns nover wor 4o 10| An odd_play followea MoManus' | Semecnieo®To: Nasbvite, 50 ° e s or [tniesaigennsa & Values—every one of them! \ markdowns tiveness of the local hurling corps. | roller tod‘l;:ny:v’:r “‘ r‘l:| msl.;r leading VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Ball League, has tendered his re: i 2 " . 3 This even break d no ground |off second in the sixth session. YTay- 5 - ignation. Ben Egan of Sherill, for- d f G d - for the Natigials 1n the fas sase: |10 triedstosrun down Georgio who | Ridhmond, 8; Portamouts, 5. Mer Baitimore “star, later mahager and Satisfaction Guarantee thho il!tt e prices stamped ‘on IS oug! 4 s and 1 Ters ere [rushed back towa e middle sta- i, 5 - = of the Je City nternationals i = e K K ehaone |tion. The Browns' boss waved Mc- —Rocky Mount, 6; Petersburg, 3. and part of this vear coach of the e soles —note the reductions pions still are a half game to the |Manus on and both hit the sack at FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE Washington American League club, £ood in front. and the Tygers just one | the same time. Harris, who had 6. Batorsbars, & g was appointed. He assumes control Dttt s zotten the ball by a play involving of the team today Eganie behindiinithizdiplace. Fock s well as Taylor, touched both T 3. 3 Score Late in First Game. runners and Marty was ruled out. 4 In the first game every Ewownie | oA Brat v abbecond H ATLANTIC LEAGUE. that got past second base managed to| With Nationals on first and se Augusta, A1; Gresseille; 0 score. In the first five innings but [and two gone in the seventh, HArris| ‘Macon, 8; Spartansburg, five got on the paths, two getting | -oted squarely with one Of| Charlottle, 5; Ashevills, FOR WINDSHIFLDS OR_BODIES. hits and another a pass, while a pair | Davis' slants, but the ball lined di- oatallod Waile You Wait, ched the first sack by virtue ofyrectly to McMilian at third base. APPALACHIAN LEAGUE. Taranto & Wasman fielders’ choic i NEW Then eame the brief period of pa- | Goslin made a spectacular catch at| Bristol, 4: Knoxvil 1. 1017 YORK AVE. N.W. rades for the entire distance. With |Tobin's expense in the first NN of | oy one gone in the sixth, Bennett drew |the second game. Goose ran across one of Zachary's two passes of the |to center fleld to get Johnn: fame and continued home when Sis- | that was dropping fast not far behind ler banged the ball between Goslin |the middle sack % H : and Leibold for a double. > corgge could get no farther tha Hargrave was sent in to bat for Ih d the middle station then, and. in' the |Tate when Sisler chased Vanglider | aven’'t missed 1t seventh rotnd the Browns were easy/|21dl broughti to ithe islab the fleft- | goveptn, round the Browtis were eusy | Mater. Buvne, in the firt round. Red | since I found I still | cele Y Cy the game khth for @ pair of runs when they | cclebrated his entrance into ould not have had more than (mr.) “hy cracking a single to right lhaKl ld t Davis opened the inning with a Joft | dTove in a run. cou ge b Open from 8:30 until 2 tomorrow i PR Fine Quality Tropical Mohair Suits Worsted Suits 51575 31975 gy o9 A complete line of fishing necessities. Fresh Bloodworms, 30c doz. White Tennis Shoes. 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A0e the firs was not ended Judge .. 78 285 95 10 Washington, D. C. e T e s ranng'ed o TobIN | manager, is the guest of her son here. ler's roller to Zachary, t real. Single tallied the former National. AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS seco o o : Goslin .. . 324 114 9 70 Ty Secondiicnoanntey ROl s e o Valley Forge Distributing Co. before V. as sent in search |Johnwon . . 61 19 Distributor to Rice, but Tobin bounded a triple| o o 0 oo nce of Hughes- base, but a wild throw by Judge to| With Mrs. Rosencrance fis Imerso - “should have brouzht a’ third out, | HOW GRIFFS ARE HITTING | Second Femy: Jlamfcat | G Do BB Eie 2o Adam Scheidt Brewing Co., Norristown, Penna. | | ationals began their run-making in ‘nylor 23 S 2 624 L St. S.E. of something to do easier than pitch- |Martina . a3 1 PR TR E AT X ing to Harris' crew. Rice flied to Ja- | Tate ... 25 5 cobson, but Leibold singled, Harris|Rlee .........'86 338 112 walked and, after Goslin fouled to Leibold 45 125 39 er. a fielder's choice by Gerber on |Ruel . 82 Judge's rolier crammed the sacks. | Speece Taylor, with a one-base biow, tal-|Zachary . lied Leibold and Peck shot a single Matthews ... to left that counted Harris, and Judge | Peckinpaugh and brought Bayne to Vangilder's Harris . Telief. Hargrave, a right-hand hitter, | Ogden . sent to the plate instead of the left- | Sluege .. handed Tate, to face the southpaw |Mogridge <ubstitute, crashed a single that reg- |Shirley . tered Taylor, and Zahniser strolled, | Gagmon again filling the sacks. Rice, up for | Hargrave . the second time in the Inning, lofted | Zahniser to_McManus | Both clubs dented the platter in the | second session. Robertson's single nd Severeid's double accounted for the Browns' score, while the Nation- [ = als fell upon Bavne and his succes- | r, Grant, for a brace of markers. Leibold's single and Harris' walk let Fayne out. Grant got Goslin out of | the way with a roller to Sisler, but Teibold tallied after Jacobson caught Judge's fly and Taylor doubled Harris| Just Drive It; That's All home. Tobin's single, Bennett's two-bag- PYTISTY Y o) onamanondia ecccsccounsia fofoifrgodeode covnunralaliin~tiiuacta 7 0 — Washington