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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, SPORTS. coaching xtaftx during the Spring Osaka Malnichi base ball team will ram anmounced t ht, - . £ i & : : . The t i i Sai 3 ity Autack and Defense, With New Players, as v : : 5 - - ro Series ‘onditioni Inde 2 yers, & ataft of Kipke, Blott, Welman, Cap- | =\ 1.0 e uote part of an article which appeared recently in Outdoor Life,| there. San Francisco will be reach- From Abroad for Series of Conditioning Under Roper will take hia Tiger ataff to It is about fishing in the desert.would be conpectéd by a little trickle about a month on the Pacific coast, Br the Associated Press A i} o desert country, where the Water|g, ing gng early Summer they were New York. BY FAIR PLAY. faster team now than he had at any time in 1924. With virtually hese flood waters usually were| *The water settied in time and be hear from the promoter who made many hundreds of thousa soil, washing u channel in the bottom | could always catch a good mess of | t P defenisive and has more speed. It is too carly yet to say just how weli | Fanks of the University of Maryland |50 more feet wide and anywhere |fne panfish as the world knows even| Man and womdn swimmers of the This, according to the writer's informati Firpo has agreed to d promise. My pitching staff is 30 per cent stronger than last year. While |Spring practice ever held at the |mauld he 1ive a Steing of beads and | things that lived with them. D e ampionship events in | very shortly return to this country, fatter and wiser, and procced has been arranged for the Congres- Reports that F w EXPECTS CLUB TO CLIMB % o0e on PRINGETON | [ THE CALL OF THE OUTDOORS ||IAPANESE BALL TEAW STRING OF SECOND-RATERS TO TRADE GRID COACHES TO MAKE TOUR OF U. S - | foot ball trailning scason this year. safl from Kobe March 28 for a | ing H. Yoat, director of athletics at subjects. April and will play American, Pen and Emery to Princet ed about Mny 12. | Amn Arbor to work with the [ Cuuoud the “dry runs” of the|Of running water for a long time aft-| after the plnyers return from = b rushes in torrents during the rainy|nearly always so connected and fur- . 3 T | s0 heavy at the lower end of thelcame very clear. and it was always a new line-up, he has led the Braves to victory over the strongest teams TH large draws draining @ large area|cold at the bottom. “I th my club as it stands right now is better than at any time of the draw and digging out great|fish in the old days in just & few | vided he will return to this country and fight a2 number of conditio; foot ball plavers, who yvesterday took v o) v o he d- o Vi R £ from neurly round to deep holes half|today. They have gone to the sand-| Digtrict will have an oportunity to| Far from joining forces with Descamps, Carpentier and company, he v I may be too close to them and have too much faith, yet the newcomers | Old Line institution consist of a series of different-sized| “Today even the water holes no Lm‘,g off a bunch of second-raters teams in the majors that my reconstructed team has class, power and the but more than 40 are due to take | hold an immense amount of water|wash from the flelds, and farmers|sional Country Club pool on Mareh DEMPSEY CONFIRMS alla in Europe before he A A NOTCH OR TWO IN RACE 2 s B VILL 1 DU, gt e, | BEING LINED UP FOR LUI ®an and Princeton will exchange President I Welton League of America, OSAKA. Japan, March Z—The : About ‘Apvil 18, according te the THINK EI Comancho is one of the best writers of today on outdoor | tour of the United States. 5 Boston Pilot Asserts He Has Added Power, Both on [ | Michigan, will bring the Michigan of Emerson Hough, who can match EI Comancho in experience. Let| Japanese and Hawalian teams > & ~ vri v i rior. ol L 9, H 3 1% 1 Well as Calmng Needed bpced. April 26, or thereabou written by this grand old warrior. Present plans call for a atay of Tex’s Direction This Sp"ng Wolverine can ten for 10 days. er a rain, and for several weeks in tour which will take them as far T. PETERSBURG. Fla., March 20.—Dave Bancroft, starting his sec- MAHYLAND season, and siops again in the dry [nished a path for the fish to come —_— EW YORK, March 20.—There is talk that Tex Rickard has t ond year as pilot of the Boston Braves, believes lie has a stronger, GRIDMEN weather. He says over from tha rivers up to the ponds. WATER TITLE MEETS | communication with Luis Firpo. 1 it said, is very I st tea : of doflars for him and then dropped him because he would not abey order Ty 1 b ¢ Iy Into the| e vater hol | E soo . j & : in either maior league that the crirrent dug aesply ey hels “In chiese prairie water folee 008 WILL BE HELD N Now that Tex has the Yankee Stadium he can use the wild bull pr last year, saw Kancroit touay. "It 1s a harder-hitting club, better on | Additionc are expected today to the |poles, often 15 to 20 feet deep. 10 to|minutes of fishing, and they were ax bouts throughout the Spring th )1, rs w i g le 3 & 1c new players will really bat in the big league, but they show much | ine ne1d at College Park for the first |3 mile or more tn length. Often they | hilla along with the buffalo and wild| pargicipate in o 3 have already showed me in several games played against the strongest | About 30 plavers were out yester-|water holes that would collectivelylonger exist, as they have filled with A Soush, Atisntic mestifor woman — winning spirit. rart in the arilling, which probably | right where one would not expeet to|are now growing corn where the Wa- | 28 gnd another for men will be staged k here may taken with a gra : | will 1ast for onth. Al b Of the rookies, Welsh. Harris and} “Of the new pitchers, it-now appears . F o embers |ind water at all. ter stood In the old desert 10 or more| a¢ the Catholic University tank on As & matter of fact, Spal Sy 2 of last year's varsity squad, ex s = n Marriot have helped me the most. and | that Kyle Graham, who was farmed | fross wha will v sraduetes in Juos often thase water, Roles!feet deep. April 4. | MOVIE EN A himself s preparing o journe Burrus, the new first baseman, whtle\nul last year to Worcester, will heid | 103" tnosa wha have been excused fo Two national junior championships | se shores for the American ou not up to his stride vet. I belleve, |the most. Ike Kamp, uiso on the|tii."pall Yol ana laerosse and the for women also will be run off door seasc #150 will add materlally to our 1933 | Enstern League farm last year, 100ks | [oading members of the 1925 fresh- CENTRAL J0 TACKLE |TRIO OF BIG QU'NTS on_the former date | - strength | ready for his regular big league turn. | JATTIE SATUENT, B8 (N¢ through the Entries for the indoor svents at| HOLLYWOOD. Calif {stated that Mickey Walker wou Thosa new bovs of mine are fast, | In Ogrodowski. @ semi-pro. onis 1. | il "V Curly Byra. Congresstonal Club were 10 close 10- | Jarn Dimracr Toamweimr " hering | SHerty return from the West coast they can field and they look and act | trom Elmira, N. Y., T have one of the | Pages b¥ Curly Byed. 4av wno| OAMDEN BASKETERS TO END CAMPAIGNS | morrow with cant Eibrigee come, Jnek | Dempees, | neavswelshi | bo 0% | to meat Willle Harmon in an ou s though they could hit coming great pitchers of the game. | 000 IO 000 HO A were 1940 Biltmore street, or J. H. Parran. | nating fron rmed reports ema | bout in May s caused some Lucas at second s sure o help me.| The return of Marguard will held.|watare Lanigan, Herzog, Seth. Cliy - L 3016 North Calvert street, Baltimore. | oy by o N rene ok (i le_effect | laughter among now-it-alis He can hit. How he can hit' And he | The ‘Rube’ looks resfly for as £00d & | toa + Morrisen. Coblentz, Granger : §i- Entrisaitdrithe unsnie events: closs |ing man'Tn motion pletimes fn. & ssrlen ot |10 oot Cody. knows that Mickey has & great pair of lands. All helvesr as he has had in recent times. | tory MOTTOn. Coblonts GRS | cCentral High School basketers. | Corby Bakers. Alovgius and Palace [on March 28 with the sume members | Aimn on which sk il heavn mer | 12, E0INE 1o do just that thing. How needs is a little more experience. Cooney is sure to start this vear, and [.\7" GO0 (¥ ESGG 10 report to- | Scholastic champions of Washington, | Laundry basket ball teams are pre-|of the South Atlantic committes S P mhel iwark Wil béginhard fwell | Harmon 18 alified for this 1 am satisfied with e outfeld. | T expect Joo Genewich to find himselt | A e en et o T ave | R€L their big test tonight when the | paring to make their final appear-| Natlonal - Junior champlonshin| " ssier e gets th t r R o e Dave Harris, a kid we secured from |and come up to his 1923 promise Sanprae, Dent, Bromlsy. Tenney, |Camden Catholic five is encountered | inces of the season at the Arcade on|events for women ars the 100-vard | chost. he will see abont defending hia | Jain Newark when he tackle (iraensboro, N. (. forced his way| “Although O'Neill has mot reported | SuPRlee Demt B e bes:|in the semi-final round of the Uni- |Sunday night. The Corby and Aloy | free-sivle and the low-board fancs | heeeimelghs rine i no g oS i < n of Providence rizht into my regular outfield with his | vet, my catching staft lines up in{ qnC® ol JBRCEN o Chl versity of Pennsylvania tournament | fives will play off the rubber of their | dive, iSRSy alghE Hing 1 he said, possibly Copy¥] ) hitting and his fine general play.|%00d shape. Gibson is going well | "L OF® B0 R0 Sl il o Bonnet, |2t Philadeiphia three-game ‘series and the Palace| The South Atlantic events, for| Ay A itipuey. TiEmests i Welsh, the Pacific coast star, is not |and I have three promising second- |y 3 ‘ o her'| A long layv-off after the 39-to-11 vic- | professionrls will meet the Baltimore | which regul . merly F: Tay- . 3 ard, Minemen, and Osborn. Faber, | , . ! i gulation A. A. U. medals will | lor of the mavies, will play oppOsite it Wil it it Tl SThE Sy the Giub e Eatap oW L] o ar fround placed the Central passers in| Both of the local amateur teams|lay, 50-yard free styls, 100-yard fres & outfield, T awill still have Nels, ob- | should climb & noteh or two in the | PIAving lacrosse, while Besley. Stev- | ;o pink of condition for the meeting | have rolled up long lists of victories | style, 100-yard breast “m:‘rx ?".,‘u TO RESUME COMPETITION ons, Troxell, all hacks, and Coghill, | i 3 wed from Brooklyn. and Casey |pennant race. If we get the breaks ok Wednesday night in which they |during the Winter, and the Paluce|yard back stroke, plunge for distanes T e Stengel and ¥ reserve We will ARt for the fAirat division.” | /inemath. are on he bail team |handily defeated Pottsville, 37 to 22| ossers, althoughh defeated yesterday |and fancy diving 3 = = MARTIN TO DEFEND MBI YO el | 30 Taavg e O (he foac | Having taken things casy yesterday | by the Rochester Centrals, 27 to 21.| South Atlantic e i has repc tl t ) at I?iw’.:xhac:':‘:r e arhck |and today, the Blue and White team | have been keeping near the top in|men include the same svents with him a I‘ 'I‘ iacross : e¥ | Chould, be on its toes again tonight, | professional ranks e A s b Gt With RlNG TlTLE TON'GHT take him a > cor MAACKS ARE ‘IRS IEAM e sridera will land. according to the dopesters who | Because of an injury suffered in|style 420-y8rl "free Physicians said tha have watched the performances of | the last Palace-Celtic game. when | with Willi left school the Washington boys, should advance [ two of the contestants be; ey % = o 3 b0y « n egan slug- | % . 5 & plavers of the 1924 fresh- | o€ W STUVE B O ott High School a NEW YORK. March New York Tuesday bight e Sc ging one another, Joe Deering, Co- 3 & avoide TO SCORE OVER GIANTS |.irinm o st | oo 1o, =0, et stecl | ehog oo ot Soo pecine: C5:| EASTERN HIGH TOSSERS | bt Sare o rosaict i oo ufford, ce : lermen, 2 ; | Analist been officiating in the Arcade pro- ae world bantamweig i . B | Woodward. Brown, Winterbers and | "3ygiig Moser (o the regular line-up | grams, may not be in condition to| PLAY AT YORK TONIGHT"""* el HAND . B 2 Oids, guards and tackles: Stephens.| .oms o have given the Central|referee in the clashes on Sunday t from Abe Goldstein of Ne BALL STAR BUSY, P HILADELPHIA, March 20.—The Philade!phia Americans went on a|Schaeffer, Brubaker and Charlie | 2yl /0 4Geq confidence. The big | night Y B ' & stustior G B S e 1 Madison Square Garden late| CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 20—W Last week the writer exclusive hampionships for esume the tul hich w s g ; i o : s- | Miller, ends; Charlie Pugh. Linkous, | ;.54 has easily been the star of the [performers left this marnin vear am Sackman of New York, veters batting fanpegelat bl Sgining Samp i _Ia.x‘,\l)m, Hla.ixes { Thomas, Greenlaw and Doert. half- | team during the tourney games, and | Opponents of the Warwick Prep Pa. where the York High .\.\n“.' Charlie (Phil) nberg of ti nd ball player, faced a busy da terday and deicated the New York Giants, 15 to § | pasica Bernard Millar, a recruft, also | hT" Roid his. place sxein tonight|five in the final game for the 1262 | baskst ball team will be ensounsoccs [city will his opponent ir he National A. A. U. tournament he It was the first time the National League champions had been de-|is cut when the quint takes the floor in the | pound championship of the Districttonight. The game will be the |round battle, and to winne today ackman was paired with Ma - | Other freshmen due to don LOES aTe | 1,4¢ game of the day's program. wil be decided tonight, when the |of the season for th astern quint 0 an opportunity to appear in nard AW el Angeles, nations d this Spring. Adams and Chappelesr, tackies: i e Mount Vernon Athletic Association| Principal Charles Hart and (oach | Of the season’s first outdoor cards title holder & Al Semizh The Athletics collected 17 hits for The Hooligans vesterday cinched | Whelchel, quarterback; Eastlack, end, quint clashes with the Epiphany | Guyon accompanied the squad, com.|one of the large New York stadiume. |and teams with Art Le n againe 2 total of 33 bases. The Athletics| what started out like the best gama|and possioly a couple more. SCHOLASTIC RlFLERS | Juniors at the Congress Heights gym- | posed of Iseke, Louden, Seruggs | Both men have assured officials that | Bauxbaum and E. Galow, Brookir Ineet Columbus tomorrow at Fort|of the season by scoring 9 runs in the | Light work will be the order for a Nt Radice, Burch, Kessier, Madigan. 1i. | (hev will be down to the 118-pound | the doubles ssmi-final < Myers. | sixth inning. Up until that session | while. but there wlill be quite a good liot, Zier and Bennie. E&N- 55 Himit when they welgh in this after- e R Joe Oeschger will get his first work- | neither team had tallied. Don Songer.| jeal of scrimmaging before the pra: TAKE RANGE APR'L 3 Eastern Athletic Asxociation 1o Marttn wou his fitle Crow out on the mound today when Mana- | for the yans. and Lou Koupal, for the | tjce ends. o fees -;nre.{_,‘ .--N‘\."rl victors over the E - Goldstein By eientiie attack $10.000 HORSE DIES. Fletcher's Phillies meet the In- | vets. started on the mound, but gave| Maryland's greatest problem, as | o ‘ol yistrict National Guard feam by a vhich kept the Sharigioh % UENOS AIRES. March 20 e L e s o e e e eveiiningy . = connt of 45 10,36, Sawyer was the'vig| EASTERN A. A. TO PRACTICE. |}hich kept the tormer champion de-| BUENOS AIRES, March 0. tion at Bradentown. | Richardson, respe-tively, Tas of backs to stand up under the | Sonolastic rifle te.ms will shoot|EUn of tHe winner's attack, while| Former members and candidates|Rosenners will show that. he havl onoome o e o elon e iad st he Philites regulars deieated the - Aifcult achedule that will be faced. |, iin® oli® 0L At T sor matches | Schollenberger scored heavily for the | for the Eastarn Athletic Assocation | learre e lesson taught by Gold- | of modern times, died vesterda yannigans yesterday. 17 to 1L in a Cubs Leave Their Camp. There seems little doubt that the o, ih. Central High range on Friday | Guardsmen unlimited base bail team have been |stein's unexpected def the Arpenting stud Gatm O35 del Ads Lseven-inning contest | CHICAGO. 111, March 20.—Practice | line will be as vpnv\!r‘l(\:‘l as it ““".‘nd Saturda April 3 and 4 Bix-) iievaniria cout Piks ATe Epecting notified to report to Manager Damuth In 1 i-final contest the Cyllene was an English thorough! = | workouts over, the Chicago Cubs have | during the 1924 campaig {man teams from Central, Tech, Busi- | 4 fuss game at the acmors comrt. tor | Ay o clock Sunday on ihe Rosedale | Sinlth ot Chiea el s d e D hu 905 fou & o0 Ipdians Show Improvement. left their camp on Catalina Island, —— nessand Eastern are certain to enter [ night when the Anacostia Eagles,| ipa sioind for the first practice of & o Ctica. better|variously estimated at from 3100.0 CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 20.— | Calif, for a 10-day stay in Los Af- Es cONTINUE the competition. but unless marksmen | senior champions of Washington, en- he season m, will meet. | to $125,000, owing Improvement In batting and |geles, prior to a trip m_OaHnml,-sURPRls at Western are able to organize | counter the R. E, Knight five ielding. the Cleveland Indians shut Calif., from where they will journey | within the uext two weeks the s i tt ¢ the Columbus American Associa- | homeward with a stopover at Kansas s TENNIS Georgétown school will not be rep-| Columbia Jumfors scored 2 pair of h toam. 3 to 0. at Lakeland, Fla,|City for a sertes with the Blues of lN resented victogles, defeating the Cardinal Jun- - the American Association. The first half of the cadet company | lors. 32 to 19, and the Aloysius Jun- poss The Cubs started a three-game team matches also are scheduled for | iors, 29 to 17 tson C Lathe . 3 hree-gar = matches also are sche 1 > \T.n:;—hr:xté||e‘u”err‘ter~uvReTi. 21| series today with Vernon, Calif. Man- LINE, Mass., March 20.—Up- | the e dates, and will be shot at| T¢ was the fourth straight game in | 38e" Bill Killefer plans to try out| BROOKLINE. VRIS II0 frees of | the Central gallers. During the lat-| With Carter and Sturdevamt lead- a combination of Friberg and Pit- tinger from third to short and vice|the national woman's indoor tennis hic recruit piichers ; togrnament on the Longwood Cricket - ors e games - - 4 2 The Indians were scheduled to|Jersa during the games in on S| Clib's covered courts at Chestnut|Congress Heights range. with the to 1 > e TReu Hill continued when another favored | service rifle. Small-bore arms and meet CintlansilModng injury to Walter “Rabbit” Marduville, h ERG e s 2R Eoem ¥ 3 2 s 8¢ ent | ammunition are used In the indoor who ‘will remain at Catalina for a|team in doubles: competition went|ammun a HIGH SCORE IS SHOT Om Orrow Or O]] en ywers Pley Toromto. ke down to defeat. 5 BETROTT, Midh, March 20-A de= ) Tae ot the. WHits ‘Sox are Tatpse ] irs: Tatiian;Scharimsn Hester “and | Subatanitsl trophies. sre “being “or- < & i v o! New York |fe the te: vinni ch of the feut of the regulars by the second | rarlly out of commission at Shreve.|Mrs. Roy P. Sackett of New Work)fered the teams winnine each of Fe 121ST ENGINEER tcam, 3 to 2, vesterday. ended ths|port, La Zal Sheely was hit on the|Were eliminated by O e 1 [ Atust i 1he Tuierhinti solioat wheet W-t 6 Ill . f series of intra-club games of the)elbow by a drive off Ted Blanken |Dallas Corbiere, 9—17, 6—1. The vie- | will obtain permanent possession of L ustrations o the Detroit Tygers, in training at Au-|ship's bat yesterday and Hoilis e : e oy put_the Boston players in the|a gold medal offered by Col. M. A il Eburaten: has s spranod ankie; i vty Winter. The Evening Star cup goes| Marksmen of the i2ist Engineers, N SHOE LEA DERSHIP The club was scheduled to meet the — ] o 2l e 3 e e - = he other semi-final match in dou-|to the team making the best showing ation. Guard, Toronto Club of the International Browns Are Elated. St D e s Ty | o e Glokes. and | fu 1333 ana, 193¢ for tha:regimental| B ¢ . S l ;: Lewgys today fn ih¢Bmt o & O ST. LOUIS, March 20.—Though de- Marina Bayard of Short Hills. | farrie cup being awarded for high |team champlonship of all branches of —DO h n ty e an in alue ter part of June the second half will|ing the attack, the “Y" Arrows easily which M S d on 1 ~ hich Manager Speaker depended be staged outdoors, probably on the |defeated the Rialto Athletic Club five, orites, game ies. feated yesterday at their training|x. J., and Kutherine Gardner of Bos- | scores in the first and second halves | the United States service. have finished | The second team in the game Yes- | oamp at Tarpon Springs, Fla., by the [ ton. They defeated Miss Marian S.|of the company team matc the first stage of the 1923 shoot with| terday made its three runs offt Doyle | Brooklyn Dodgers, 6 to 5, the Browns | Fenno and Mrs. Roger Griswold of a total of 1,982 in a possible 2,000, a in Cthe’ SIAIB .oF ithe "‘f""?"‘"‘ were elated over the showing made | Boston, 1— 6—0. : score 22 points higher than was mnde game. They were the result of tWo|py Joe Bush. their new pitcher ob- The rise of M H. Stark Green o | in_the first stage last vear. singles and a pair of doubles. tained from the Yanlkees last fall. in | Ardsiey, N. Y. who furnizhed the WALTER REED KICKERS | 'Two members of the team. Sergts. | A double, a single and another |exchange for Urban Shocker and other |upset in the singles tournament by Sehricker and Milwit, have registered | double. all Off Stoner in the seventh, | players. Bush hurled the Aret three | defeating irs. Hester in @ fourth- WILL MEET FORT MYER;uprhm scores in the two positions of | gave the regulars their two runs. innings and allowed one single. | round match, was brought to an end Fort Myer socceritles sched- | the first stage, prone and sitting, and | Leonard, who opened for the second | Apother outstanding feature of the [by Anna H. Fuller of Cambridge. Who | 1.7, meet the booters of the Army | (APt hields, Staff Sergt. L. T.| team, and Whitehill, for the regulars, { Browns' Spring training is the heavy | won 6—3, §—3. Mrs. Green had no i (ol o W0l 0 50 \Walter Reed Hos- | Meeds, Sergt. T. A. Riley and Sergt succeeded in keeping their slates | hitting of Joe Evans. veteran out- [chance against her youthful opponent.| ;1 "0, “the Monument field tomor- | Fdward Andrus each have scored 199, | clean of hits or runs. flelder. obtained by the Browns last| The other sem - ad!‘mdlm »y»:;\m‘v'l:: row afternoon at 2:15. _P.cgimr:w_l 'M::m are rf\!mr.u»gea of | ough om New Yorkers. Again he came through with a home of Wil 5 a5 rather easily, 5 to 1. but the Medicos 3 s SR e g ding | TUD_in_vesterday's game | Fending champion and Miss Bayard as | Tather easily, & 1o 1. bul the JEAI0%| Viqual scores for the firat stage fol- NEW YORK, March 30.—After riding I m epianant . = o 55 eailvs ‘over rough Florida roads and | The Cardinals defeated the Oakland | ous licks in practice sessions and are T 1;;::1: Coach Hugh Jennings and Secre- | team of the Pacific Coast League, at | =4 hoping to even the count LOMOITOW. | g 0y Sehricker 100 < g heir training camp In Stockton. The Walter Reed eieven w Serst. Milwit. .. s S0 tary Jim Tierney en the way. the New | !F X i b | V R é 2 4 I N ol W i ey e hiadeipn | Callf. yesterday. On their six sate- | RICHARDS AND STADEL book” Sturday gamen with teams in | (2 ¢ i Blorsliein Bl Aihleties " Sesterday at Fort Myers, |ties the Cardinals registered § runs, E TOURNEY MATCH other_cities C. Adamson at the|$aff Scgt, LT 3 100 Eon e ‘ : ? while 15 hits netted the Oakland team L post Y. M. C. A. is arranging dates.|gerst £ Andrus. i -262—New Spring model in tan 203—In 10 or black. Med 15 to 3. | . 1 5 i = P 4486, epl. Wrean. . i ), « i o S ¢ nar Tack Scott and Rosy Ryan gave the (4 scores. ! JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. March 20 ‘elephone Columbia 448 e e T - ?arr:al brogue. For men wh $ 0 ;,\.n‘x toe \ real gentlema 1 shoe for Spring Athletics 17 hits. Rogers Hornsby, second baseman. | jack Caldwell of Atlanta. Southern 5k . Capt. Morgan o oe8 The Yankees at th time accept- [and Jim Bottomley, first basemun, |7 et 5 S ster Sergt. Bernsdorfl e e ! e the. Cincinnati | Were back in the game SRy i e e MOUNT RAINIER JUNIORS SOk Deniatn Tedlegs at St ruersbu;‘g;’:d:;kx!._ ";'22’.‘, —_—— final in the doubles in the South-| PI AY HYATTSVILLE HIGH Rizey and Jake May, eastern tennis tournament here by Spc e e handers, puzzling the New York batters LEWIS IS DISQUALIFIED. fefeating Vincent Richards, national | Moune Rainter Juniors and Hyaus-| SCHAEFER AND HOPPE | Babe Ruth had a series of ciphere for LONDON, March 20.—Ted (Kid)|star. and George Stadel of ‘Stamford. | (e High base ballers are meeting hi recond for the afternoon. = tching | Lewis of England lost to Tommy Mil- | Conn.. 6—4. 6—1 in & second practice game this aft- TO BE HERE TWO DAYS | The Dodgers found form in pitching gland 1 ! y I i at last, and eated the St. Louis ligan, the Scotch welterweight, in the o e rnoon at 3:30, on the ount Rainier e 5 o G s, | first round last night. Lewis was iiamond. Mount Rainiers won the| Jake Schaefer and Willie Hoppe 1 Biowns, € o SN ihanoeny SE e Ed- | ¢ equalified tor persistent holding 92,000 SEE OHIO STATE first engagement, 7 to 2 will entertain the billiard fans at | 3 gie:Brown and Dick i Cox mea ome - VE IN 16 CONTESTS Batteries for today will be Shank-|the Grand Central next Monday and : runs Fl in and Bauman for the Juniors and |Tuesday afterncons and nights, = ! . 3 “ ch 20.—Ohic | ‘hase and Wright for the schoolboys. Schaefer and Hoppe played a series | % Red Sox Going Strong. | 3 Connaman, N o e Ter | Jrioles wAll be entertained by the |of games in New Yark the early part | ’Ifi[ i N. March 20.—The Boston Red iEate; ST Mount Rainier nine on Sunday. of this week, and in one of them' ' ot bal Quring the season just Sox kept up their winning streak yes- basket ball title, durivg the & 2 'wuup averaged 100, running out in 33833 35% 2 E ardny b aefeatin he Mexican Ol closed set what is believed to be a new e % e s sl tomn 10 By Chester Horto national college season attendance PALUSO TO BOX TERRIS. fage naiks § Schaefor:alsd ala well : 3 Iniles from the Boston training camp at Tecard. NEW YORK, March 20.—Lew Pa- ) e Orlears Telling golfers how (o wccomplish | Official attendance at te 10 games | NEW YORE, March -clew, Bl 30,000 AT SOCCER GAME. B v fireat Value! S = ¥ ibber e of e ay- | the details of the swing ecorrectly Is yved here was 70,490, { e b “with (he mosaibiitey | | Including the six games plaved away |too heavy for the featherweight| PARIS, March 20.—A French soccer| this new model two-t p e ey for the Braves at | that they will Immediately overdo|from here the champion Buckeyes jTan e e e | ium Sesteraay, hala ine famous | t Vi alf o el 6 50 1 was an cass day for the Braves ot st T | paved before 82,000 spectators during | ldek, colx;sxhd:rrd fose of ;h;c East's | Uruguayan champion Olympic team to | brown or black ¢ And a welcome price surpris, ) St. Petersburgz, who had 5 0 ol S aar A g v ] 2-rou coreless tie. Thirty th, nd | x o] he N v and thus fall @f- | the 1924-25 season. eading ightweights, in & ¢ 1a score h ousa but watch the New York YVankees go o e y el in New York next Wednesday. | gpectators attended the match, which | l‘ . down to defeat efore the ine H 4 was eliminated from the re-| .o played in the Bufli\lu s(“d“‘m Reds won, 4 to | LET RIGHT The team remained at St Peters- EL'OW TQA\KL B o iy - e R mee of s re-| MISS:COLLETT TO BEST. :|gent testherweight tournament by _ i on p 2 g burg overnight and drove to Lakeand | |ON_OPWA AGEC hdnd m H toduy to piay the Cleveland Indians. | |WITH T QART] top of the b rk A LE = ' - UDSON " RT o ey aing . and { R Y G Hahn Special Hahn Special soles. Sporty Jose Lombardo of Panama < sults from cau-! pBELLEAIR HEIGHTS, Fla, March | = Meds' Pitehers in Form. - tloning players to | o5 Glenna Coliett. former national CINCINNATI. Ohio, March 2 keep the right el-| woman golf champion, has ar Auxiets on the part of numerous fans bow cleme to tWe| noynced that she will o to Aiken, vegarding the ratber wabbly pitching | alde the back. 3 ., to spend two weeks before of the Cincinnati Red bhuriers in pre- awing. Givew thix | ot ror England April 11 to seek vious exhibition games was allayed ves- cautlen. the golf-| ;o gritish title. She will not defend terday when Rixey and May hed the & er keeps this €l- ;o North and South honors at Pine- 4 i L] Pow snum in theve| ;o N, C,, she said ( and the resmit in s the right hand ' ———— pulls against 'll(‘ slugging New York Yankees to four hits in a nine-inning gume which the Yankees today . Sheehan and Benton were slated to pitch b P . *against the American Leaguers sty ot AVIDSON 3 — : Guaranteed E-280—Here's the latest! Soit toe greatest leader—in this - oblique plane. The eorvect Imstrue- S ! Y Bicycle Novel stitching. Tan or 3595 liee of leaders. Extra qual- Pirates “Ham and Iicnd“ |tion on thia point In: Keep the i f A wide solection of black calf. Brogue last ity Toney tan calf. French toe $595 FITTSBURGIL Pa, March 20.—In| elbow close to the side at the be- i ! models and - color. the e cae o Lie foliners Buctk- | ginning of the back swing. then let i . neer, Walter Schmidt, the Pirate |t take its nntaral course. rookies vesterday “ham and egged (Copyright, 1923.) N a S d s ial their varsity team, 13 to 2, in the — } final aquad game of the training _ ] aturday Special camp at Paso Robles, Calif. . 1;.3:-.‘,‘\:: th (,or.:‘lr‘ cr:v“il ::K“: ) Stop by far regular testing, and stlk Socks syl e SoRn EERIETE i let us care for your battery R e ! . O inte ealn 16 paman Wity GEare into our shop for a Spring 2 troubles. A Chapitts wiTh Onyx” Perfect, Full-fash- Cor. 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