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SPORDST THE EVENIN D C, STAR, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, APRIL 1925 SPORTS. Griffs in Colorful Stunt Here Thursday : Cleveland Now Alone at Top of Race NOVEL EVENT WILL MARK RAISING OF FIRST PENNANT Placed in Order of Length of Serv e Here, ball encounters scheduled for toda , ligtate S “, Hois s y _encol sched 0 A e e cted by the Intercollegiate Swim = 4 s = 5 p t Flag—Go to Boston for Three Games | i Western and Central play tomorrow at diamond No. 4, mecting the Thompson Dairy team. mifis Aselation at its Spring meet Enacted in Ninth—Giants Increase Margin. After Dropping Final to Yanks | Business tackles the Catholic Univer- The league series was to open today* with a game betwcen The | D% 4 S, sines “athol These wer revised strok f y : . Hitti < PRINS | ity vearlings at Brookland. Evening Star and Chestnut Farms teams. e eamets fhe revieed breastatroke| Sisler Continues Hitting Streak. St ael S S = requirement for wide opening of the | ] e | Episcopal High of 2 a. victor | The Telephone nine is a promising { ers ppened their season with a win|knees on the kick, the reduction of | S Y BRI B\ DE \MA\ THOMPSON, ‘;n er 1‘1’? ':flmny: S.leg'xp\"'u.:?”:”:;‘I: u:fiw»:a.mm of former high school nn.l;mtl the Lansburgh nine, to 4. the value of the thrown goal in water | Soucto Bililo 10k Wi | by & 18-to-2 score, also gets into action | college stars who are being coached - polo from 3 to 2 points, and the elimi X echo from turbulent base ball days of the past reverberated in the )R the next three days Washington will be without pr ional | #88IN tomorrow. Devitt Prep furnish-| by Chief Myers. weil known to Vir-{ Comforter clubmen were defeated |nhation’ from the standard list of rec. | : Wi s e b ; = = = SO e aout. professional| ing the opposition ginia State League fans as well as to | by Fbrt Washington. 4 to 3. ords all marks by those for events on | Chicago American League ball park yest y when 44.000 far base ball, a diet of which it has grown inordinately fond since last | ‘4"“""""14 ':‘! lt{vsrmln]-ln ]\o der in | local adherents of the game. jise — the chagapionship program warmed on the fie ninth ir of a game between t! o U othese g ™ ba . vy | the scholastic e ball loop. en-f J . schul, business 4 | i o o e g >rinceto . G Lot i 7 e but there will be big doin's at the local inclosure next | counters Business on Wednesduy. A | states that the feam i ooskim paker: | Holding the Aloysius Club team | Delezates from Yale, Princeton | white Sox and Indians. The thought the third out had been made day, when the Griffimen return from a trio of tilts with the Red | the same time Tech will be meeting | day and Sunday games with unlimited | Humphreys tossers trounced the T.|of New York. Navy. Teatgers, Brown | Cleveland was leading. 7 to 2, at the time Sox at Bost Then wi'l be raised the only pennant ever brought to | the St. Alban's nine at the latter's {combinations. Call Main 12000, branch | straeters, 4 to o o s e e S ek % by 94 ft lice 1 the National Capital. and that this momentous occasion will be fittingly {w'.m \\o.slfmnl kes nn’r(l. ‘fw.l:unwn 336. i o i 8 = ¥ presen [ In the forfeiture oi the game Cleveland, 9 to 0, after pn“ e ha cbserved goes without saying niversity freshmen on Thursda $ § — Senior _champion Linworths, who = | been unable to clear the field, Spe team was restored to the pa 3 : The Tech-Central clash on Friday | Kanawhas i 3 > 3 g | : : 1 : e Bt 5 e Sttes s een ivited i i expected |y TSRCLMER i o vty Kanawhan it s the tnd 1 o | oSS ELL LSS 57 | RE) AY RAGE DECIDES | mbing posion e champan Naonel i1z made pavsbie th o attend, if pressure of official business docs not prevent, and many thou- | of the week. Tech is TaRATE ot Ol DACSRALE ho TIATAIE a e the | Call Mis. Hoee “‘,“‘ ”"“"““3“0‘(}“'“* | through their deicat at the hands of the ket and followers of Bucky Harris and his cobiorts also will turn out fo wit- | tival in (he leasue. standing at the | opening game. Rluitos, tha third tean: | | SWIM CHAMPIONSHIP A half game today separates the rom the 1924 pennant w ness a spectacle never hefore presented here, in addition to taking their | present time. ~¥astern entertains the |in the loop, handed a 15-to2 setback | Mohawk clubmen took the measure | | ners. who iwck to a tie with the idle Athletics rst peck of the scason at the Philadelphia Athletics, whd have been giv- [ Catholic University nine the same | to the Irving Athletie Club. | of the Northers, s to 6 1 | The e Giants ‘ensthoned] Pittsburgh prevented Brave world champions a sturdy battie this year for firs 0% 1 he | day Y = — | ey S hei adva in e ational | f vacating the cellar. however, T i ; I ) vear for first position in the | 95 |\ pren and Georgetown Unt.| Knickerbockers nused out the Ross-| Dakin fanned nine Modoe batters e e T | e s o e R SE EhUING versity freshmen will furnish the only | lyn _Athletic Club. G to 5. ai the|when the Yankee Athletic Club nine FRANGT Aghil The | Who were unable to turn back Haines and Stuart } while Babe B DALY el G ar abunss. | home game scheduled for Saturday. | Georgetown Tiollow. Iludson and | copped.the honors, 12 to 5 AN e | i it : e Sriliags i das S ST U CAN'T WIN ’EM ALL | Tech plays at Baltimore Polytechnie | Fisher hurled for the winners. i @ i Athietic Clab clincjed the na- | Pitching of I antley hedhits | Adams big day ¢ iction of the afternoon | ettt matarh ot Ass i e : 4 | Mount Rainier Seniors ha t allaround tank swimming |after the first irame ; ot hoisting of the | sns, and St. @lban's completes a two. | Union Printers zot off to a bad start | time defeating the Seneca championship of ther Amateur Ath b Chicn 5o < o3 mpss George ! » e m for it| NEW YORK AB. R. . 0. A. E.| day trip to Al VAL when | In the first contest of the season, the | Club team, 18 to & letic Union yesterday. T y Fran 10 secor Reds, whe L by the plavers who per-| Dugan. 3h T T R wginin _When | Alexanda Dreadnaughts taking the - cisco Olympic Club was second ted a I Cincinna wo of aided in gaining for this city ( {ombe. ef L T R e A Rl e P e Pullman_Athletic Club base bailers| illinois clinched the A. A. €. by | ninth Iv. 6 1o 5. |the Detroi title in the close to 40 vears| Meweel! 1t : TR O e R SRR sl S held the Eastern Athletic Association | winning the 400 vard relay race in the | A ver straight first had big league repre- | Paschai, rf. 3 2 0 & o oovres piay AU ICMIIONG the dayi Gievaland piichiod Benning Athletic | nine. 6 to G60r salt water tank from the DBy . | harvest A | Plom: 3 1 1 o|before meeting the St Christopher|club 1o a 3.0.2 win over the Wesleys —— cago Athlet a h |of Detr of ceremony, as outlined, | Aard: 2 $ 101 1 oinine i che Shreve of the Ballston nine hurled S san e Ol i the i cach of the athletes lend | 0-Neill e 1o e | _Cherryaales outclassed the {his team to a 17-t0-0 victory over the |was third amd the Vemice (t e rac 1 in the rope tugging procedure. | Jones. p LI o E Myer soldier nine, 17 to 3. on the for- | Falls Church team FPninge: kdoatioa: = | 1ced the order of Bth] mosm e me—i mer’s diamonc | . vy | aders in scor 1 A T S | : MIDGET NINE PILOTS | ™ it et 5 e sy S T g MARSHALL TO L e by | Meral Marhor sseen scoret over | Senbrts SRS it Gl | o1 i San bty Obole| | ENNE] AND FIELD LL TO HELP ShTISa ho Bigt abavel Ity 11 5 TO GATHER TONIGHT | e, curinals st Xiexunaria nw 4| 3ins. e straizht by defaating the | 111 hicago Athletic Associatior i nicedenco over even Clark ¢ e | costin: ol tting the White House Athletic | Abbate, McCathran, and O'Brien led |#d Cincinnati Y. ML ¢ A 12 0. 1. KERNODLE DL e boa i) betne eRs wintiy|Eiees 8! A meeting of midget base ball man. | {1UP Pitchers for 16 sgfeties, the |at bat. All members of the Shamrock | ) CeSterday’s suminarie Ii i reporied that v ¢ G five vears later. sithough GFff in|Hhus o o $|agors at the Boys’ Club, Third and C | Shamrocks chaiked up an’18:to-4 ¥io- | ot ave requested to attend & meet. | o, 379 E3rd, rolagorly e 0 Leastetl SOt dines cpae s capacity of owner and Harris, who | Ruether. ‘p o | streets, tonight at 8 o'clock will open -\‘\‘i(l“il;’e\_h\ l,;;v'*i-'mh street southeast Franciseo Olsmp nee | Club have been “sounded out™ on the came here will Beiplacsl ONet sopo. | . S |a busy week for sandlotters who Will | Earle Theater base ballers nosed out 1 i gh ) Plunge Assc [ Time .}u'.wlu -"’m B € DEoporet M s two. bec veir official positions. | _ Tetals 0| perform this season under the direc | ¢he Swanee nine, 10 ¢ Leslie Kunz, at 1620 K streef, is i il Thic Kiter Jotmson 1n the Mo, 3 ooeltion |INew Nork o 4/ tion of the Washington Base Ball and L booking games for the Maple Leaf sy dopmand (hak o aSure.walc will come Altrock, who joined the | Washinzton ' 2 | Athletic Association Brightwood Athletic Club diamond. | unlimited team of Georgetown. IR e i Jexs squaery club in 10 Rice and Judge, who Two-base hits—gGosli i Juniors, managers and representa ! ol Eastiasred e s i rived in 5: 2 hary and Schacht, | run—Paschal. Stolen { tives will gather on Wednesday night e passed 19: G i and MG e, 1921; Peck | jacrifices—lanes Leibold, ~ Double sl at the Boys' Club, and on Thursdasy The Kennel Club will be able to in the 6nd Bluege, 1922 Ruel, Leibold, Har- | basex—New York: 3¢ Washington: 6. Bases | the seniors will hold their organiza b4 control breeders, in case this measure formed last wee erave. TRussell and Marberry, 1923:|on bally—08 Jo 1" off Rueiher, = |tion meeting. F. V. Thompson will s passed. by refusing registration to e heen received fron Fate. Oeden. Meealy and | Struck out—By Jones, 4." Umpires—Messrs. | preside at each of the confab: any dogs so altered. The breeders of ore. Rocheste \ ‘md’ then MoNally, | Dineen. Ormsbr und’ McGowan. ™ Time—I | "Officials of the sandlot governing Airedales, wires. Danes. Dobermann Kelley, Coveleskie, : body are not requiring any member- | e Aned er hreec i arlyle, who were - ship fees of the young base ball en is fashiona to either crop son ) thusiasts. A promise to live up to| ondering ju Yankees' first run. teo, in the fourth.| the rules of the organization is all that | aiitsibindi ) st serious Respect Due Red Sos, | when his single and ‘theft put him | is asked ! ASHINGTON'S success in ¢ base ball has chnitely it tomorrow and Wed. | i position to register on Pipp's : - | : SYRACUSE OARSMEN clative to cmpping ynals will be mingling | sty double, znd he drew a walk| Leading from the start. the liess affected girl's Spring athleties here. For ted effect in England f . o 1t in Jaat Slhes [to open the seventh, when the Hug.|Juniors triumphed over the Cardinal | of il iganie: Someilknes the garie fors il St ber of st docking fs still ¢ ¢ ek fini & isecont a1l e knew w o do if the ball didn’t come their way too fast went Hatris and his men are not|in Which brilliant support of Ruethier| o 3 oo o 1 x kely' to make the mistake of holding |prevented more plethoric scorir | aofent the “Southends. > o1~ T A e T 1 vim and enthusiasm he Tted Sc for althe Shirley Shines on Defense. losers will this afternoon at I Spring f cw atmosphere permeating g sports with | e e = ey are rimental_com- | 5 o'clock a . 1 b 1l being classified n f W « ine whic Esaig Sunch dis.| Pipp's sacrifice bunt, which went |3 t Diar N base ball being ¢ ed as a major sport in many of the schools SYRACUSF oliies L be vepreasntamit bt o ibtited through the line-up and they for a hit when Feee slowed up by| Ontario Midgets trounced the Hor.| The junior hizh school directors inla week with the exception of Chevy Le3ther o league Il open the ¥ east two hurlers likely to|the onward dash of Ruether and Ruel. | nets, 10 to 3. in a Jerry Sport League | Particular find an entirely different | Chase, where games I be played | O%Im fi nd continue A use outfit in Ehmke s throw off too late. moved!game. Hough of the winners led at | {°€ling toward lase ball. The com-|daily. The winning team of each |l o the Apr and Qu as the latter vetegan dem- | Paschal up a notch. but. in calling for | hat with three hits mon ¢ is for base ball and the ai /g 1 will play the winners every | HicIng onstrate nquished the a’ pitchout on the first delivery to = rectors have a big problem to put {other ground for the interplavzround o Sat ind he died when Peck relaved|letic Association won their sixth |of the nior 1 ot field| 5 It was of Bucky Harris s heave to Rluege. Pipp tak-|straizht game when they defeated the | meets will undoubtedly be the severai| The “C” Club track and fieid meet to ser son and Zach i on the play. Bluege then|Circle Midgets. 15 to 14. A meeting |ball games with base Lall in the | this vear as far as the girls are cor WILL BATTLE AGA'N order, durs ! Ward's rolier and forc | of the Harps has heen called for to. | focus of atte cerned, Is their second annual, al his sojourn in ). All of this|to run out of line to aveid b | night pss High School co-eds are g wugh it is an o0ld and well estab ” are fine now and the!ged on his way to third. but Umpire| o — . i 2 remarkable account of the shed event for the s and one of for the nd 5 : champions should net lack for skill.| McGowan didn't see it that way.| Northern Insects, who defe the | galves on the diamond. Although this | the most important athietic affairs of | I xperience ced in eipE veen teams represen il heav but they may be handi-| Ward then set himself for a bunt and | Harris Insects unter | js their first senson at base ball. 70| District. The co-ed section of the | Lhe varsity shelis the develop >\ ic Shrine and Kallipolis capped by the enforced idleness of | Shirley dashed in and headed off Pipp| the Cleveland In Saturday at|girls, represent eight hool sec- | track meet still being in its infancy, | Ment of speed has been altogether too A will be the featurs of Tudge the hospital list with the plate with a toss to Ruel—a | Diamond No. 1 i tions. are out for places for their re.|Very few eligibility requirements h;\\-'?'"l'\: to please « Ten Evek Mrsonie:: Ae1al Sdny o 2 badl left hand resulting | splendid bit of work. Ward moved to| qa o T ar i TR | spective teams. On mceount of vari-|been necessary. the one outstanding ne of the freshman crew combi | 5 oo S siaonBces bat zue ¥ on Saturda from an injury incurred in Saturday’s |the midwav and tallied when O'Neili| m(g ‘f,'"";“,,l- «‘;Po‘\"!o"'q;“'.,‘j e | ous administrative reasons the eight |Qualification being that each girl must | Nations. stroked I Tate. a voung :,‘,\Lf"\. fr‘“fl"f S forer pastime. |rapped a single to center, the round | TS SRS sections have been coupled into four | V€ in good amateur standing. |ster. has been defeatinz varsity shells o ke A the game t With Judge on the job instead of on|then ending when Jones hit into a| Smithfield Midgets defeated the Dia | SQus If at all possible, it is preferred that | i¥ 'f-x“-” e . f at the show of the Devon t he er the bench yesterday, the Natlonals|force pla | monds, 10 to 7 | “Their leaders are: Semeésters 7 and|he represent some club or school.; The crews are bei &1 Tor i Horse Show Association on ‘Eastern Sta FiUht have cicamed ihs 3.to® Judge's absence first was keenly felt | i | 5 Thotty Wilson. cantain: Dors Ofratt, | However, the track committee will | the triangular regata the Severn | LOM*e - 15 in previ vears. but 1 S b spaine thes by & in the initial round. Then. after| York Athletic Club tossers won their | manager emesters 4 Liltian | €1adly accept unattached girls. Those River at Anuapo S e i - e ere of at needed ch kees and retaine he league Harris had forced Leibold. who walked , second start from the Corinthians, | Buker, captain: Maxine F Wz, man. | desiring to compete may obtain blanks _"v which W mee ‘rank Leach repoi ship they vielded to Cleveland. | for a starter. and with Judge out of | 7 to 6 | ager. Semesters 2 and 3—Mary Tew. | from Norman Oyster. 2400 Sixteenth | the 1l Acadam A Harvard | o6 byl terrie v his Chair Dutch” Ruether, making his debut | the way, Goslin belted a double to| | Mildred Cole street. All applications should be | ¥# ior varsity and - fresh- | \ooin Comix litter « hefore local fans to the number of | wight center that cashed his boss, | v oty Reid | filed with him by May 6 |man crews 10 two-mile distance 2ol Ol 3 5,000, hurled effectively enough to| but Goose was.left when Shirley, ‘DEVITT PREP TEAM | e The 3 1 75 vard dashes and the | lengthening of ¢ Newcoin De win an average ball game, but he was | Judge's understudy, rolled to Scott. | 40.yard relay, four girls o a team, | Poughkeepsie ¢ SR pitted against a worthy opponent in| Then, in the third, when the cham | will' constitute the girls’ program s was not disy o e blieh of i 1g asonably could | Ruether’s single, Rice’'s double and| | | the supervision of Miss Whiting, cap- | P2TSInen. who sec greater known English bulldec to provide comprised the | an intentional pass to Goslin, Shirley the outnome | tured first place by winning the relay |ties for generalship in the ic Green. Valley: Pa in for victors was victimized on strikes. That hurt! mei " How. jand placing second and thied in the | . - asid Ben Paschal. subbing for Bluege singled in the fourth. when| ALEXANDIIA. Va. A na Dorot 5.vard dash. Although even Kkeener . ) that proved [uether's! Pipp. and Muddy. with a single and|at base ball on e v Fiel = . ot e ian i expect to make al £ one’ of Dutch’s slants into the|ed. was the only other Griff to reach 2 . e | Clara Alderton. president, have been | Athietic ¢ i HINI e s ! e {205 25 c shvungpis (e {vol Hoerun Wit Jt woek S | SHINING FOR HARTFORD 5 second tally through his single. Lei will s Mica] : . = e o Blab. rilimitads weralweek of m ecazue hase b e Alexande er Dread- St P ) e bold's sacrifice und a safety by Rice. rm diraec S0 Kana the Ma v as e Ch 2ht outfielde 1 Lem Owe ™ . e he 1 1 and T in h \¢ inning 0 01 3 [‘lom Yanks tor. s extra gt ot 1o gamce an attermoon el |N EINE CONDITION [osines srer 400 e ve.|and s defeated Union | the nomen e e Sift GIERE bat B accupies se piace with four e |fstics. an - but two Bt e S ational League plavers have 3 ! ""The Cardinals, local amate a- | ymes follows NEW YORK, April Gene Tun- | s. allowil woinlta, Dulin | NEEOI S e Wwhilé the . | pions. were humbled. 4 to 2. by the| ADril 21—8 vs. 6: 3 vs. 1 | ney is back from the West looking |Was nicked for two e in the flve | o He American League have colle | York Y s a | Herald Harbor nine of Washington. | M S vs s 1 big a8 A house, comparatively speak. |ilnings that he worked. Manhattan's|of the Amer S ilestone has| 5 . May 4—8 vs vs. 3 {ing, but strong as a bull and hard.|'uns were scored while Dulin held the €% : 5 . | . Alexandria High School will play St. | 5 — | 77t 18 mot likely that he will weigh |mound T te manager is not ring any observance of the i.]‘nun‘\ College of Washington Wednes.| Judging from the fast, clever nlay- {lags than 186 pounds when he steps - . GIANTS RELEASE CRUMP. 1 galisal e ins 1 4 £, . day at the Dread rht Today > the last week of the school |, 5 st To Gibbons advance on hils into his fiel e tionals d to be resporisible for. Accord- ht Park. Today into the ring against Tommy ; S B | 2 1oHes "'" hate s es :&:l',v’;\ ¢ (.y\c‘;“‘f‘:‘ they are plaving Eastern High. Smith | % in the varlous play: | oo, e K08 AR O tios tne| PORTLAND €LUB WARNED L vt ST ey | T ONeS TG s et g 10 gossi I s charges defc six of the eight '\d (6 hirl for Alexandria i bk st L B e o i ork Giarts has announced the re-|pitching staff last vear. pitched his s o o ampi is in anything but a jovial ™ L EGe thie 1 ter holldays Was & SIOPINE: | nerer folt B ttor of more Gonddentito TO KEEP BAGWELL QUT |iense of O trie der Howard Crump 1o |first game of the vear Saturday s ood for celebrating. Instead, he will strive to| Golf and tennis enthusiasts of the |up ti of pep and fight. Not only {wade through a hard bout | PorTLAND., R the New Haven team of the Eastern | noc nd set back Albany in a 4-t o e g of his mind by taking out his spleen on the }T'»Nw Haven Co v Club will have |were all t regulars out, but also | There is falk that both Tunney and | portiand bhase hall ciih “m!-»mh - | League. Crump came to New York|2 game. Owen allowed but thre 2 B today at Philal i [their inning. starting Iriday, when | thelr substitutes and many loyal and | Ginbons will surprise those who are |peen notified bv Ease Ball Commis S emana R I LU OEIREG VRG Sld SR 0N e L bR & 2 don "‘\ d to play on eir new courts anc Results during the past week fo! two conservative boxers. man William Bagwe® until furthe ai i nitting“Shinds 5<s aan| | BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS | |t ot et e s o discount_ the | AR Willlam, Bazweh untl turther | Thy Largest—Most Economical and Most Reliable Tailoring Shop : e ot Jean . - [, Aprt 90 Bloomingtale division — Gage. | bragging of managers, but even < |case o s . o BT D Emes¥-Eckington, 19, rlumtia He 3 ! 3 3 i one Sam Jones S Ecking ! ] there may be something in lddie The Portland officials were at a SE e o s ones AMERICAN LEAGUE {BABE RUTH MUST REMAIN vision &= Cooke, 14, John Eaon. % | ane's statements that Tommy Will | loaq'to know the exact reason for the |At the Sign of the Moon : & e on de e | Coran 10 e dividonee | go right after the ewmarine and | cvion of Commissioner Landis. bu > e bulles i IN HOSPITAL SOME TIME &% *Blake 17 thomeon. 4. Rosedale divi- | jae every effort to stow him away. | supposed it had to do with Bagwell's . ¢ e pul t 3 | | Slon—Pierce "&: Blow. i i tut If Gene will only get over his & & deaftid iay S : ncthe eht 7o B! e : e e Bloomini Brightwood | But _if Gene will on - atus as a drafted pk % i | NEW YORK. April 27.—Physicias | p 0" Burrous imne | fear of brittle hands, he is not unlikely | * Bazwell was drafted last vear b / = 2 4 St Louis 5 ',‘“'”‘1“‘2 Babe Ruth have announced Heighis—Ray 15: Hu o™ Lo jump in and try to take the playithe Philadeiphia American ~League Harris throwing hi .1 New Vork 3 that althoy the Yankee slugger town——Toncr Grant, 2. Flase"Ed-) O ov from Gibbons. No one {8 mor8lciub from a Texss team, and was| Ko firoval ne ;," I 3 ‘im‘ l\"vl'n :L:v).mt U'x)\ roving, it will be | SI*"G 4 5 ! courageous than he, mentally oOr | eceived by Portland in exchange for ) aers 0thing | Bosto : : : wo or perhaps three more weeks | nzdale — Lanzdon. 24| Dy Ccicaily, | First Baseman Jimmy Poole. £ o1 GAMES TODAY GAMES TOMORROW. | before he is able to leave the hospital. | F mbia 4 o oday. the T ~ Lot " o he reached the o O Washington at mox. | 3rs. Ruth, a patient at the same in: | Erow Bl O Naa. &tk to anov ] { The Greatest Valueof the Season : mible in the opening round.|& et 8tpChicaeo. Clegelogld Bt Clho- | stitution, s rapldly recovering. it was | nue—seaton, 11; Abbot:Twining. & Flazs—| for the American light heavy cham: \TREASURY LEAGUE WILL | n . et ki e Ve Fil, New Yot i | =g T T osedate— | lon'a lo s rink career. But, in this e A Y She suffered a nervous breakd Kingeman, 14 Madison 2 &2 | | Established 1893 e s reles 1o, O el v RESCETe, | oShe suTered a nervous breakdown | Rigiuh 14ttt L, o |Tetnct ne has nothing on ivbons: | BEGIN PLAY TOMORROW | 1 « a3 shing s rtman. 2. Rosedale—Fierce. | Both men know all th d outs ¢ Olevatandy 'u?:“ o "nm;'h.rlmn » ix ( L the ring game and the bout could be | Liberty 1oan Annex and Registers | Having tried cve St Louis, 6 ! quite a colorless one with both men | teams meet at the west diamond of ot i RECORD FOR PAST WEEK | n»”ruzy..‘u.. schoo Leams have [ A0 e each other closely and|the Ellipse tomorrow afternoon for - ? i I e jwon all of their games i ca on every trick of the game t0 | the opehing same of the Treasury 7 l ey e IN THE MAJOR LEAGUES | " \iow""Val Rewe " shishivoni callin o Lok Wit QhcER™® 10100, et e i Specia ¥ esterdar, for 5 "a Addison, Curlis-Hyde, o5 On the other hand, with Gibbon8| "\ 5o.game schedule has been ar o3 . N e past w K's major league record | ms, A s-B e, Edmond 1 = = & 5 . o sl " e two-b 18 made | ¢ of | he past week's major league record | Adams, Toner, GalesBlake, EAmonds| o,y 10 do as his manager savs he | ranged, the final contests being listed delive W tvpe | Chicago L games won and Jost, irins, 1S, land Lennox 4 | will‘and_ With Tunney as bellicose as | {0 {ile second week of Augus Pipp robbed Biueze of a double in| S e e { Saturday, {off school league matches, Mise Naude could well be a merry one. |ating in the loop are E. H. Campbell . v 1w chased back i Pit RO | Parker, director of girls’ activities on il Ty | Annex No. 1; W. R. Lucas, Annex P nd made wild stab of | Boston AMERICAN LEAGUE | the municipal playgrounds, has ar e A 3, . MeTafterty. Liberts Tiog ) s eais which neither | GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | E.O.R.H.R. | ranged interplayground tournaments Polo has been long o :5‘«""? game S el ass ¥ Paschal could reach BosioniatiMsconlss. | cttoniat Brockinn: | onRaLon 15 31 87| Chevy Chase under the direction of | with army officers in India Pittsburzh at St. L. Pittsburgh at St. L. [r“...xmx..;nn.u “ {Miss Ruth Coleman. will be the most e immovable | phila: o Now Norkt Enlia 2t New dork | &t Touls 13 {active with ecight teams enrolled; Tow Extra e o gteal in | Chicage at Cinclnnail. Chicago at Cincinuadl. | Cléveland - 1 avenue follows with five, under Miss | Ruel’s throw YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. : ;n”wm 8 | Jack Whiting: then come Thomson, Troasers ; bas. stoppell New York. 4: Philndelphin, 1. | Detroit 9 | with four, under Mrs. Clyde Borers: . e iitey ben the kut crashed| Boston, 3: Brooklsn, 0. | | Montross ‘with four, under Mrs. Paul-| | Made for You as $6.50 | Chicago. 6: Cinetnnati. | : e Wovdk S th | R [ i, 1. | I {ine Woodruff, and Columbia with " T g got T 3y | > OR HR.|three, under Mrs. Helen Abrams. | You Want hem Paschal’s winnin, vallon dn e | i ground will play off two games | SOFT ! sunde s seacon ana| | HOW GRIFFS ARE BATTING |§8 |2 == COLLARS e deinle ) N N = dlop. carrying _l‘m\nirh‘h a | @ 10000 0 ‘00 0 Can't 13 uplicated ) Mlop, canrvngy G. AB.H.SB. RBL Pet. | Braokivh b . $ 944 b4 .. ot Ats i) | sagthews .. 1 10 11000 | | BENE, | | 4 for $1.00. under $30 el fie | Hargrave 1 1 2 01 000 } Boston HAVE YOUR i = Ruether 2 i i H 1 Fow long Judze will he out is prob-| | Judge o 4 | | | Permanent lmen'kkg ! erati His throwing hand was| | Blueze - ; 3 | MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS finish. Won't | buc olle st night as a result] | Rice 10 i | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Hawe de Grace turn yellow. | v 1zging Meus on the 1 h Gonlis o 10 B i = { I . & & el on e e e “:‘l;r:‘dg- 2 o o | Readine. 10: Buftalo. 9. d | A magnificent stock of fabrics from which to select. He seventh i E ot Setutia &) old 7 20 | Relmens: Yoo T iy 420 UNION MADE | the seventh inming of Saturdkiss| | Fekinmusi 18 e | Den 16 e O SEVEN RACES DALLY | including ROYAL BLUE SERGE. We make qual- o | Haeris 10 o o e By the Good Tailor | 7 - - The game was delaved for several Shiley = o0 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Special B. & O. {rain leaves Tnion i ity clothes only—the kind that look well. fit well and ; oS Th i fen | | By 8 | Milwavkes, 9: Toledo. 2 i} ey " ok woon. “Farior ‘and ! 3 e inning. whe ally Louisville, 3. St. Paul. 2. i ar attuched. | 3 i ri ectators sifted out of the stands in| | Hessell o o | s e B Y Dl pesial Pennn., K. K. train leaves o | give lasting service. eft and center prepa v to mak Coveleskie e o | Kansas City. 10: Columbus. Tnion Station 12:10 p.m.—direct to | ey SR Sy S Pl GEh (’rr’|‘\7- 8 | - ot & course—Eastern Standard Time. 2 ot tag o dash for the & elley | & At Admission—Grandstand _and _gad- AT 1. t proceed while thes are on the Zaehars e x i _“‘"“E(“:"'v“” = 814 F St Nw P o e e : il if the fans would remem.-| | Gregx 3 L | Mamphis, (=02 ,"."""‘,’ Y5 | o Sl tax. GEQ, P. IDE & Co., | - is and boid their seats iill the| | Waee 101 oo Mobite. 14: Atlants S F337¢+1 33333 FIRST RACE AT 2:30 P = Hasir €8 would be ilirated.’ | Naehville, 11: Little Ilu(h e :0::0 2 3333“333333] = ) HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS TO HAVE BUSY WEEK Gonzaga at Central andria and Tech versity were the Eastern at Alex Catholic Uni hool base t high 'TELEPHONE NINE TO PLAY AND POTOMAC TE EPHONE CO.'S base ball plays its first game in the Commercial League tomorrow afternoon HESAPEAKE C DAIRY OUTFIT TOMORROW, | | PROPOSED SWIMMING CHANGES REJECTED NEW YORK. April 27.—Three new aquatic rules drafted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association were CHISOX FORFEIT TO TRIBE AS FANS SWARM DIAMOND Indians Leading, 7 to 2, When Turbulent S scene Is