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2 REBUILDING OF HUB TEAM |BRAVES AND PHILS - BIG TASK FOR LEE FOHL| ' SHARE DOUBLE BILL PHILADELPHIA, May 2.—Boston and the Philadelphia Nationals broke even today in the first double-header here this season, the Braves taking the opening game, 4 to 1, in 10 innings and dropping the second, 12 to 6. The first contest was won on an error and four singles. The second game was a hard-hitting affair in which the Phil- les excelled. Scores: Has Neither Attack Nor Defense to Measure Up to Clubs Really in Running—Hurlers Will Get Pennant Here Again, Harris Thinks. BY STANLEY HARRIS, Bon b ABH.Q A Manager and Second Baseman, Werld Champlon Washington Cl é ".1 b8 (‘) 2 HE Red Sox are not very impressive this season. At least they -4 0 S3129 haven't shown anything so far which would warrant them receiv- 828 41132 ing serious attention. We won the two games in which we met | Bageatiob 8 271 2032 them. We had to hustle for the first game, but the second was easy. Gen'wic 10 . § 093 There seems no chance for Lee Fohl's club to get in thé pennant run- SrE e ning this year. It hasn't the attack or the dcfens:gto measupre P, to. the | panens: 4133 ?n' PR contenders. Furthermore, the club has been handicapped considerably by 0 000 1—1 injuries. The result is that the Red Sox are in a losing rut. o RuneBancroft, Welsh (2). Burrye With Ehmke and Lee ofit of the line-up, Fohl is working under a [ croft. Welsh, Burrus: Fonseca, Henline. disadvantage. When a club is going bad the absence of a couple of de- | Tun—Ring, ac mfi’.“mih Douple playe pendable players is more serious than at any other time. It is harder to | Left on bases—Bostosi, 11: Philadelphia, 10. Bases on ball Genewich, 5: off Rin; @ Hit by plicher— hs esar: Genewich (Williarns firman, Sweeney —_an snap out of a rut than it is to get into one. ok The Red Sox management is very evidently building for the future. Consequently. there will be plenty of experimenting done this season, fio me—2 hours and 10 min- doubt. Some of Fohl's youngsters are very promising. If they live up to expectations, they will go to make a first-rate ball club when they SECO; it B.H.0. A. L H. 0. A, come to hand. v 50 %% 280 But it takes time to build up a SRS iz § pennant contender in the major . 2 Tt o e e berience ne connie | GIANTS SLAM VANCE 318 188 Mack, after he disbanded his great 4001 18 « mpionship combination, shows. AND GR'MES To wlN 3 6 H g ? 3 § Boston, barring the unexpected, will + 2932 194 have to wait several years before en- % Y lo) 8 g 1.9 joying the thrills of having a club in 006900 the thick of the fight in the latter| NEW YORK, May 2—New York 2887 stages of the flug race. hit Vance and Grimes hard today and AA 0.9 e e New Blood May Help. defeated Brooklyn, 7 to 5, in the Totals..38 10 24 14 .30162710 *Batted for Ryan in the fourth. tBatted for Kamp in tbe ninth. Boston . . 200101101—8 Philadelpbi 60701031 x—12 only game of the series which the weather permitted the teame to play. Nehf was driven from ‘the box in the eighth, but Scott checked the ahniser, for whom the ib received Joe Harris should help Fohl in his Carlyle and Washington building process. The former was a| b Runs—Neis. Bancrott (2). Burrus. Pad- S oo # s y. & gett. Felix, Burn, 2). Fonseca, Williams, to do well in Boston two doubles and a pair of singles in | Burrus O'Neéil. Fonseca. Sand (3). Two: | four itmes at bat. Pase hits—Wilson, Score: Fonseca. Burna. R. He wouid have had to sit_on th Smith. Home rups—Haber, Burrus. = Stoleh bench had he remained with Washing. | JAkivn, AB.¥.0.A e base—Burns. _Sacrifice — Stengei. Sand 2 pecause our outfield is . well | Heer - = | Doudle plass—Fonseca to_Hawks to Sand: t b ause ur- outfie! 5 Tigh' 2 0 o b | Bancroft to Padgett to Burras. Left on enough taken care of as it is. Zah-| Johnenrf. e 5 ases—Boston, 7: Philadelphia, 8. First niser was in much the same position | pAeetll 20 . S?fucm.:;‘-|h’—og"§{:n.w|‘:_r§l’ amp. 3 with us. Onr pitching staff should | Brown,cf.. 3 0 4 by Kamp. 3 by Carlson. 2. Hits made—oOf stand up well enough without him Z-m‘a(f‘; 3b 0 - K:.m, 8 in 3 innings: off Kamp. 8 in 5 in- wouldn't have had much chance | Fiock.=b e = e T e SI R DI ke a turn in the box in a Wash. o3 1 and Pfirmann. Time of game—1 hour an »n uniform. 01 55 minute: Harris is just the sort of a player bt e for whom we were on the lookout. He Totals. .30 14 37 6 24 11 Mitchell in ninth ‘{nning. 0030100103 1 *Batted for Brooklyn right-handed hitter who has al- ways shown up well in the pinches. | TENNIS BODY TO MEET He is normally in the .300 class, and |New York..1.000 0000123 1.3—7 here is no reason (o think he wiil fall | RuneJohngion, Wheat. Fournier () ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT in hittir A right-handed | yance. Frisch, Youns (3). Kelly (2). Jackson. | Members of the Tennis Club of Snyder. E: s—Mitcl L oc) s ch bitter is a handy individual to| FHen Taepase hi Smaer®'efi 106 [ Washington, Thc., will hold their first have aroun Three-base hit—Frisch. Home run—Four. Furthermore he can play first base | pler. Double plays—Frisch, Jackson and s # LAY | Kells: Mitchell, Fournier, Jackson and Kelly. or in the outfield. With his known | Fefi* pr'schell. Rournier, Jackson and Keliy. hitting ability he should round out | Hases on Salle—Of Neht. truck out— our utility strength. Taking it all in | By Nehf. 5: by Scott, 1: by Vance. 3. Hits | will be read and business relative to ot Vane all T think we made a good trade |3 Of juance 111 Gl innings: off Grimes. |ihe club properties will be trans. from the Washinston viewpoint out in eighth): off Scott,'1 in 2 inninks. |acted. Winning pitcher—Nehf. ~Losing pitcher— [ The new club has received its char- annual meeting at 8 o'clock Wednes- day night at the Woodward Building in the offices of Dean, Onativia & Co. Officers will be elected, the by-laws Likes Nationals’ Punch. Vance. * Umpires—Messts. McLaughitn, Rig. 2 b R G e ey O ter and now s incorporated under the Our two victories in Boston were | 15 minutes. B 7 40| jaws of the District of Columbia, very satisfying. We bobbed up in the ninth inning of the opening game with two runs when we needed that number to win. The games we have THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 3, 1925—SPORTS SECTION, Red Sox Reveal No Flag-Contending Class : Early Big-League Batting Erratic POTOMAC PARK NINE DUE canceled because of rain. Otto von Herbuylis, prominent local sandlot pitcher, will lend his abllity to the hurling squad tomorrow and Leo Flaherty will bg on the recelving end. E. G. Purdy, a seasoned short. stop, and A. S. Stephens, a veteran of the Marine Corps, are expected to add considerable strength to the team. Other prominent amateurs on the squad include A. B. Goodwin, A. Owens and J. L. Morrisey. A com- plete roster of the team includes G. W. Loving, W. T. Allen, C. Gallegos, J. E. Strawser, J. H. Allen, E. King, A. Deuterman, W. E. Burke, F. W. Eroctor, W. F. Dunker and Uriah st. The Aloysius Club nine is meeting the strong Dreadnaught team at Alexandria today at 2:30. Manager Pete Haley of the Aloys requests the following players to report at the clubhouse at 12:46: Nace McCormick, Wesley McDonald, peed” Augustine, Blackie Elwood, Jim Dunn, Tom Hook, Jack Smith, Artle Frederici, Patsy Spalding, Willle Snow, Bill Aud, Joe Tucef, Roy Nalley, Hank Noyes. Buck Grier's Petworth team will play the Mount Rainier unlimited nine at the latter’s field today at 3 o'clock. The line-up includes Edelin, Krupp and Phipps, hurlers who won the “C” at Central High; Stevens and Burthe, catchers; Fitzgerald and Mann, second base; Bender and Comer, shortstop; O. Hiser and Tommy Con- nors, third base; Bill Aud, H. Hiser, Schultz and Opitz, outfielders. Ike Dreyfuss, former Dreadnaught star. and Sergt. Grier of the Marine Corps, are expected to play with the Mohawks this afternoon at 3 o'clock, when the Congress Heights team is met at Congress Heights. Womersley, Thompson and McCor- mick will be ready to hurl for the Shamrocks this afternoon at 3 o'clock, when the Linworths are encountered at Washington Barracks. Hollls or PAIR OF HESS J game with the Cardinal Juniors the same hour. Last Sunday the Hessmen broke the winning streak of the Cardinals, and the birds will be out for revenge to- ITH many well known sandlgt base ball players in its line-up the Potomac Park team of the Departmental League will engage in its first battle of the season tomorrow afternoon when the Bureau nine is encountered at the south diamond of the Ellipsc. : The weather man dealt roughly with the Potomac Park Athletic Association’s team during the past week. Although the series got under way on Tuesday, both games scheduled for the new organization were WILL PLAY GAMES TODAY UNIOR and Senior teams of the Hess Athletic Club will get into action today. The Juniors journey to Handley Field for a return the newly organized Park Lane team at Fifth and L streets southeast at TO MAKE LEAGUE DEBUT! N PIMLICO NURSERY MclIntyre will worths, Oiney defeated Walter Reed Hos- pital yesterday at the latter’s diamond, 7 to 4. Elliot and Reed formed the winner's batter National Metropolitan Bank tossers turned back the Riggs Bank nine, 7 to 5, In a seven-inning game. Hau- ser, Sisson and Mattingly hurled for the Metropolitans, and Huetner held the mound assignment for the Riggs tossers. Playing against a Walter Reed team yesterday the Sflver Spriyg nine chalked up an 11 to 1 wvictory. The Union Printers will be encountered this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at Georgia and Alaska avenues. E. A. Eslin is booking games for Silver Spring at ‘Woodside 98-M. With one victory already credited to them the Arlington Athletic Club hase ballers will endeavor to make it two straight today when the Cherry- dale nine is met at the Arlington dia- mond at' 3 o’'clock. Alexandria Cardinals tackle the Northerns today, at 3 o'clogk at the Cardinal Park. Members of the Ransdell, Inc., team tackle the Allen Mittchell nine at Eighteenth and Newton streets this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. htwood Athletic Club takes «on the Pullman Athletic Club of the Terminal League at Handley Field to- day at 3 o'clock. The following play- ers_are to report to the diamond at 2; Wrights, Decker, Walters, Ahern, Stackhouse, Sager, Cox, Richardson, Chapman, Duvall, Pixton, Cole, Si- mons and Garrison. Knickerbockers will try for a fourth win at 3 o'clock, today when the Herald Harbor nine is encountered et the Knicks fleld A. C. NINES pitech for the Lin- at 1 o'clock, and the Seniors tackle FORT MYER POLOISTS ROCKMAN RUNS BEST BALTIMORE, May 2.—Pimlico re- sembled Preakness today when some 25,000 enthusiastic race fans gathered here today for the running of an ex- cellent program. Rockman, who raced himself into prominence by capturing the $10,000 Aberdeen stakes, proved that per- formance was no flash when he beat four other clever juveniles in the dash of four and a half furlongs in the Pimlico nursery, the feature of the card. Second money went to Ethereal from the R. T. Wiison stable, who in turn, just lasted to beat J. E. Grif- fith's Canter. The three “money” horses domi- nated the running. Rockman was off in front and never relinquished the lead. Harvey Stedman was in the running until the stretch was reached, byt dropped out of it at that point. Ethereal and Canter then gave chase but_nefther \could get close to the leader. The Green Spring Valley Chase brought out the best jumpers in train- ing, with the Widener pair, Duettiste, twice a winner of the Manly memorial, and Ethereal Blue, being made the favorite. However, Ethereal was the closest up of the two and the best he could do was finish fourth behind Dunk’'s Green, Dan 4th and Sk§ Scraper 2d. There was only one mishap in the race. Rock Bass, a contender from the start, stumbled at the last fence and went down. 1 PIMLICO RESULTS . FIRST RACE, 4-year-olds and up: Green Spring Vallex siceplechase, 2 miles—Dunks Green, 142 (Haynes). $40.'$22. $8.80. won Dan 1V, 160 (Kennedy). '$4.70. $4.50. sec- ond: " Sky Scraper, 150° (Mergler). $5.20, ihird. Time. §:63° Duetusle. Ethereal Biue jor, Lieut. Seas. Carabinier. 4 St."Savin, Booty, Herriard and Ro also_ran. SECOND BACE. 2-year-olde: 41z turl Pheasant, 111 (C. Lang). $8.80, 3. won: Little Blaze, 100 (Maiben). $2 220" second: Prinicess Apple, 106 Lang). $3. third. Time. '0.58 Green 'Blazes, also_ran THIRD RACE, 3-year-olds and up: longs—1Storm King. 107 (Kennedy). $3.50, . $3.90, won: {Reparation. 120 (Mai $5.60." $2.00, wecond: Sur Aitos. 114 (Barhee). $520. third. Time, 1:13. Sen- ator Norris. ' Vaiador, Roland, ‘Gl Lord Baltimore II. Heel Taps, Prince of Power, Batiereea and Scotch Broom also ran. +Coupled. FOURTH RACE. 3year-olds and up: 1i miles—Prinee Ti i, 110 (Schacfer) $10.40. $3.40. $2.30, won: Deronda, 110 $3, $2.40. second: Setting Sun, | and). $3.90, third. Time, aenza and Spanish King also (L. Curler, eridian Hill and Best Shoi F delphia clubs ticed among the first 10 batters—men hitting above . such players as Holke and Moken of the Phillies; Poole, Bishop, and even Hale of the Athletics . Frisch'and Young of New York, Rice and Goslin of Washington, Heilmann | younger men stay up in the star list —it means a lot to the game as a| T whole—they really have no license to | hit that hard. of line. early watch those names a month from now. ficult. ing. As a matter of fact the pitching | this good that all the veteran plavers are discussing it agers and scouts of other cluk such the two leagues. | there, I are balting so errat their class, that the pitchers have not | located their strength and weaknesses, GENERALLY HARD HITTERS NOT YET AT TOP OF FORM ’ E Striking and Odd Feature of First Two “vék’ Campaign Is Clouting by Usually Mediocre Batsmen—Old Reliables /ill Climb. BY JOHN J. McGRAW, Manager, New York ROM the experienced base ball man A good illustration are the two Phila A few days ago 1 no- las! and around .400—| I pol Below them you will find such re- ble batters as Wheat of Brooklyn, he o Batting Out of Class. et While I would like to sce all of these | me | Ea in the | Just | o They are simply out Therefore the teams start are out of line. The explanation of this is rather dif- It cannot be laid to bad pitch 1 Spring has been so unusually | to on the benches. Man-| Al tell me | on ughout condition exists t ol These young S players are keeping up | think, simply because th or out o to Iv, on oar-olds: 41 furlong: Tohmeony - S5 50, 33307 | The pitchers will get the better of | 3316 Non Eiheredl! 116 (ainen | them just as rapidly as the regular | Second: Canter, 122 ' (Scobie) 5 . & e i third. Time, 0:54. Silken Mane and b hitters will crawl up on the old irdy Time, 9:54. line pitchers. In a way the expe- | SIXTRACE, d3¢arolds; 1 mile and 70 | rlenced pitcher in the Spring is much ( —Prince bon. 107 (Sehuttinger). | like the veteran poker player who slts | 5 o 16 3 B B0 8 T O g ek ahire, | 1N With & man who doesn’t know how 107 (Maiben), 82.60. third. Time, 1.44 8.5, | to play. It takes time to figure him Judee Pulle?. Sir Ronald. Sun Tes. Kanduit | out. He has had the old-(imer fgured also ran and Mre. Finley SEVENTH RACE, 3-year-olds and up: 11 | OUt for a long time miles—Bounce, 110 '(Barnes). $11.30. $4.20.| Now that the minor leagues have | 1 $2.70. won: Woodlake, 115 (C. Lang). - 30 mecond: Sir Leonid. 105 (McTague). 2.0, third. Time, 1:36. Sorlive and Pen’ sive also ran. by the same erratic conditions. recognized heavy gone down from the big leagues are | not hitting as well opened up, the races are all split ou‘j“ Ever have hitters who . mc s some youngsters odd feature of the first two weeks of the batting averages of the mediocre hitters, while the old reliable .300 hitters are well down the list arc far out of line with their natural ability. A glance at these major league records will serve the fans who often write in to know why big league ¢ down into their natural poéitions for the first month Zven though there are bound to be upsets and team,” one fan observes, “it is as fair for one as the o age ought 1o be about the same.” That sounds reasonable, but such common- gibe with facts handles himself like ng. George Burns George has slowed ur it with such ease nd grace out one of the cl days gone by any motion that the third basem then pull | the bag having beer, ants. 's point of v 192 A big percc Once he gets the was struck with th ish the other day v of the Ph lasting tehin, knows what to d. and kes difficuit thi Jusy watch players like hin of Detroit, Traynor of Pittsburgh, and | Spefiker and you will underst many others—batters always up|I mean by polish. Give a 3 around the top after the season gets|er all the spee: well under way. in the world and three Real Form to be Known Soon. n a short whil eting betweer stern clubs. By tha 1 over b 3 will vers in their natur n response to a have places request Ith steal thjrd was The best m Bridwell at bat second. Al wou with his bat ng to bunt. He did kit w any runne make a ha f he were ever run field th second we left unco (Copy 'SUNDAY-SCHOOL LOOP | TO OPEN TOMORROW fetropolitan Baptist and Calva E. teams are to open the schedult the Sunday S gue tomorrow a nd No. 3 even nines mi pmeer e spe el | BIG LEAGUE AVERAGES A emners S e finor e AKRON RESULTS From the.atick e coming from behind ought to convince . poct at 78 TAKE TOURNE F N l Giant Sluggers Sluggish. | meetin the skeptics that we pack a real punch Tocluding: G ames of Thirsda street southeast at 1145, wWhen a pic- Y FINA P Yo | tist, Malcom Hick SR DRoE Dlentrof hoath g Y- ture of the nine will be taken. FIRST RACE. 4-vearoldg and up: 6 fur-| On our cjub, the Glants, the estab- | Calvary . E " Fred Marberry showed his great AMERICAN . NATIONAL LEAGU South b lopgs—Bog Pardon, 110 \Carpenter), $8.| ished hitters have not struck their |E. Broadbent: Mot ability as a relief pitcher when we i ru'(; i.ul-fiAGlE' NATIONAL GUE. M‘dhmo:f,"'a 9 .{t°{"§é§‘;{‘”}1fi§f RICHMOND, Va., May 2.—The Fort | $820. $4.80, ":?fl’""m“""s Pardoer. 107 a'lrhdo- They have managed to hit{South, M. P. Coe g took the first game from the Red s & OLU saTTING. ers are requested to report at 12:30, | Myer polo team won the elimination | {mo Bhlas > Hoti sha Rk st ot "or“’uf:w L e Vantgien Bapt Sox. Barring. thes unexpected. he|se Louis. 15 Aty 0§ 198 3% 8 OR Phita, ... 15 AR R H hoonm tournament held here by defeating n" Mazonia, Pony b = em are mot in the | and Earl Haycock should be every bit as successful as|Phila ... 11 #70 67 113 20 & 10 Prackia- 33 455 50 188 Recently organized Washington | the four of the Charlotte, N. C.. Polo O e e s g 6| 3 - hiore they, bflong—mar ke, kist, he was t segson. . His equal as a|{leveland 13 478 80 S &ty Cncinnati 14 a7s 77 1 Juniors will mingle with the Arling- |and Riding Club, 18 goals to 9, in the | furlonge—The 105_(Carpenter) . $11.60. \'”\(‘:L'h m"k.suré_‘ Kelly and so on. R dl e relief twirler has seldom, If ever, been | New York 11 381 38 108 z 4 Pomeeh 1t 837 28 33t ton Juniors on the east diamond of | final game of the series today. $8.40. $3. won: Star Court, 107 (Smithy: | Note the records on this and vou'll|and F. L. Mc Mt Chicaro . 15 483 #4 192 23 & & Poten il 343 5% o8 the Ellipse at 1 o'clock. MeushaW or | The North Carofina team was given | Jao, Shiw. (oa Smmr 1 23°0% 407 | fAnd it interesung. Just pick out| W. B. Slack ha ele Walter Johnson's victory in the sec- | Detroit p o 'L % Chicsso .. 14 473 7 1§l Mothershead will hurl for the Wash-|a handicap of eight goals. - ter 'Girl.” Zero, Rivulet, Without. Mormon }‘:‘j““. Shel_"nt“mm»er men call the |dent of the circu ond game at the Hub indicates that & A 3 o - Louls. 13 471 66 136 ingtans. AL the ond of" the fgame " whigh | Bl daes - Lance; Tal, Ghop: o Steti] S0y SCLEETY SFOUNG on any of ilie e e he is in for another great vear. 'He INDIVIDUAL AVERAGE:! . INDIVIDUAL AV < Bt e marked the close of Richmond's first | *HHiAR° W2l s.vear-olds: 5% furlongs | < e and see wwaat position they occu-| Triver Insects nosed out the Whi had plenty of stuff and the Sox got|y .o .. § AP & H 2hI3DHREP G. AB. B. Because of a cancellation the Peer- | pojo tournament, T. Wilson Wilmer | —Sing.- 101 (Alicns . 150, 4o 16,5 [ PY In the batting averages of the first | giars, 14 fo 13. to him for only four hits. That 18 | Sevecaty’ sz‘"}.’ H § 8 0 1 830 |Lottus BrIn.. 4" T8" Y less Juniors are without a game today. | of the V. M. I. Club, presented mem - n: Runchief. 106_(Smith). $6.60, two weeks. They are scattered all - pitching in midseason style. Shocker: - Y. 4 I R s 3 2 but will practice at the south diamond | bers of the winning four with silver |Hmeci 55 Aitaat® cobon Baipias. Vias: | uP and down the column. = Our veteran pitchers, over whose |Stoner. Det. . 4 2 1 00 Fournier, BKin. 6 34 8 of the Ellipse at 3 o'clock. Junior|loving cups. It is planhed to make | to. Wanderiusi and Mars G sleo tan It is an aimost invariable rule in early season form many fans were | hoineisill Det. 8 21 3 §2 (Bkin.. 12 82 11 2 nines wishing to book the Peerless ag-|the games an annual event for Soath |, FOURTH RACE, 3-yearolds and up: 6 | base ball that once a batter finds his worried, have shown they are in top-(Sisier. 8, 101118 0 13 28 2 0 - o 5 . gregation should call Lincoln §137-W. | Atlantic teams, 2 SERGSS U0 van: 107 T Rdan (s | natural level he rarely varles from ? i Crouse. Chi. /. 6 12 3 i e S S T 1 3 Charlott osby, No. 1: iSmith), $3.80, $3.40, second: Chief (Doue- | it ON & season’s average. For exam notch condition. They ousht to get LM s 08 4 3 42 1 9 TN S I 1 Crescent Juniors outclassed the |\ CRorlolte—Cosby, Wo. 1 Johnson. | [Smithy, 53 00,5340, fecond; Chiet (DU | Die you will find in the fires 20 s ’ tven bauer as-the yeather Do Bumns, Clev 8 17:. 9 H aylor. Bkln... 9 32 3 1 1 Renroc Juniors, 12 to 1. Spigone al-| ;39 » captain and No. 3; | Ann, ‘Oil Lady. In the Bag and Broadway | ters the same r J warmer. If they do. there will be an- | Gealin, Wash... 12 44 12 32 Hawks. Phil.. . 7 10 3 4 0 lowed but three hits in seyen innings. | Bethea, back. also ran. el e same names season after sea- other world series in Washingtan. |isdge, Wesh.. 18 38 "2 42 % 2 3 Tonseca. P10 12 84 13 21 9 '|, Goals—Handicap, 8: earned, Cosby, | ,, FIFTH RACE. 3-yearolds and mp 61s | SOn. Below thent the group that hits We begin our first invasion of the |fomhs Nv: 10 37 4 14 3 0 § Ama | doNwn: B 8 32 8 1L i Harris Insects defeated the Rhode |1._Total, 9. {ripeeganiiies, | 108, (arery; Soiid; | arouna 275 this vear will hit that | West this week. We are going tn‘Pvnnmk T g Hertnedy, Chill 14 61,15 18 % § 7 Island A]\'enue Innecés. m”\o 4& Fnrh| Fort :\r()'er—Benson. No. 1: Kitts, | (Hore), 20, Jecond; Loush | TORC VeOr N 'I‘:‘»‘;_zu‘:;‘é“’.‘ “’h'?*’ fight for eve me and expect to e H 21 Moore, T1s 81 E 2 game call Manager Russell at North [No. 2; Tate. No. 3: Doyle, captain | g 108 (X 40, third, Time, | Wez s X in this| Somne Chacl: the league. A Mamash bet. . 15 §3 501 e os . AT oS8l R 19 567. and back; Irving, substitute for Kitts | Sazumare aie san’ /¢ SUraisht Shot and D on Jaeqp Afier fewon.’. T sup hiy successful trip will a long | Wingo. Det. .. 14 2 50 9 Johnet'n. Biln. 12 46 7 18 00 in last period. ST RACE, B-year-olds and up Dose t olds true in all sports, The | 3 Sy he doubters | dohnson. Wash. & o 110 | Barratt 23 1 8100 Imperial Midgets handed the Park | Goals—FEarned, B B lonks—Ra) (Lee). S8. $1.00. Zolfer who plays around 80 one’ vear | L= way toward convinc the doubters | \ygvr. Clev. - 12 10 10 4 Bressior. Cirio. 15 45 8 17 3 0 1 Mid OO S Batbask. bl s rned, Benson, 7; Tate, won: Hon. Fieur, 107 (Moore) S hiol ey d 90 th i = that we are the natural favorites to|Jones. Det 3 100 | Gonzaten. 8¢L.28 % 2160383 Midgets a 10-to-5 sett in a Jerry | Doyle, 3, and Kitts, 1. Total 18. second; Pirate Gold, 112 (Jarvis) 1 pay around 50 the next, ror | SV S win the Ameri gue pennant Rice. Wash. .. 1% o0 | Welshi. Bos, 10 1 4 14110 | L.eague game. Chadwick, the winning third. Time, 1:32 3°5. Suppliant, By Gone | Will he be around 75. Billlard play = WA iCons y ?:fif.'finklfl 18 36 e = 93 14 ;5 i -; 2 pitcher, fanned 12 batte: . nu-,mflu;.g'aan Frank Gatlor and Star | ers always can be accurately grouped, —— 1 e oA ot & [P e §80° 3 30 9 1v 2 g 5 Red also +; | Lam referring to veterans, of course. | | Boone. Bés. - 12 18 6 00 reis 2 sy b9 ton Insects, 20 to 4, and claim a for- . $2.60, won: Christie Holters. 100 | establishes their class, until they find | Gerber. St. L. 13 15.6. 050 4 120900 feit from the Senators. Holecko).' $5.80. $3. second: Nettie i 3 Thle. Cle > Fuged o8 T1s 117 030 & FIRST RACE. 3-year-olds and up: & ay. 100 (Allen), ~$3.20. “third. Time, | (h€ir natural level. | -8 s S1% 83 11 17 0 2 1 Midget Harps, better known as the | {uriongs—Balance Sheet. 105 fhurber); | 2:15. Kent L' and Montillo’ also ran. Young Stars Impressive As SOTHORON sLIPs 13 818500 2 2k Shamrock Midgets, will battle the | ore 5040 e (00 de won: Mixturs. 08 | ; 3 Kamm. Cni '15 46 8 12 3 0 1 ‘10 41 § 13 1 3 0 317| Courtland Athletic Club of Clarendon | (Moser), 1 to 4, thind. “Tame Lohe A% s b Rioute gt iheyyoanger Rluege: Waah.© 8 31 7 18 2 8 @ .13 98 8 13 § 3 8 3% |at Eleventh street and Virginia |chemy snd Ben Craft airo raa’ < LEXINGTON RESULTS mind are Hartnett of the Cabe anh T. 0. PROBEY CO. . k 3 13 ? v at 2 o'clock. 5 . 3.yearolds: 6 fu 3 . 8T. LOUIS, Mo., May 2—Sothoron | §piaker. Clev- 13 88 8 18 0 0 1 - g:2p 8 £ 3009 grenue today at 2 o'clock. President | c e Vonier. 107 (Taurier) BT, - Lindstrom of the Giants. I also am Store No. 1—2104 Pa. Ave. weakened in the eighth inning and|Welch, Pril. ~ 7 19 3 @ 1 0 2 3380108 90 players to 810 5.3 %o 3. won: Cuerack, 110 (¥ 3 pleased at the showing Hale s mak 0. 212 o venth | Colling Chi. .. 15 51 11 18 5 0 0 114 43 8 13 2 2 1 port at 529 Eleventh street south- | Fator).8 to 5. 4'to 5. second; Chief James FIRST RACE Jjcarolds and up. fu-| ino ™ tor~ Connfe Maok Store No. 2—12th & H Sts. N.E. t ihe Cardinals lost their seven ABSSLEIL e e 0 e REEED Dt a0 e ey 115°(Coltiletii). 5 10 2, thind imar 11836, | turity course—>Meddiing Mattie. 105 (Frog- onnie Mack. T doudt, || ‘Srore No.3_9th & P Sts. N.W. straight game today, going down be- > 4138 3 2000 180 % 6 8317180 £ 'n‘u‘m?;‘u‘mfam potone. &:nnom]w;.(m:, 53'5':‘\'3}1‘1563\%0"51(1"5353 on: My Velet, though, that Hale can keep up that g =E s foro the Ciibk ludthejpecond game Oé Purtoon Qev-13 38 °2.27 3.3 ¢ 218 0 59998 Manager Childs of the Shamrocks| Mind alss raa. on. Ocorra and Master | gotn. 110 (Ridenour). $4.50, third. - Time. :‘""‘"g.hg“"h When the pitchers, begin the series, 3 to 1. Kaufman pitched [Wamby. Bos..." 8 238 2 2 1 0 8 4182z 3100 Senfors wants il Dlayers to repott | THIED HACE. Soearcide: § fudlongs— | Lib B0 Foan Bis Mot eyt e | to piteh to him properly. well in the pinches. ;ne, Phil.10 30 6 9 3 0 0 2 L DR S B (R ) at Fairlawn diamond promptly at 11| LA:Fator. 115 (McAtee), 13 to 8. even, 2 | dan, Petie. leplllg Witchet, Hughes Graham. Of the very new comers a young P R 5 O L0 8 3. 57 170 23 981121 1 promptly at to 8 won: Turf Light. 112" (Coltiletti): b | Bre¢ch Loader, Dusty Mary and-Jolly Boy | fellow that impresses E; by B¢ TuS 2470 .. 510 0 3000 e T BT o'clock. For games call Lincoln 7896. | to 2. even. second: Chicaro. 112 (Parke). | also ran. W 8es° me 4s Jimmy Hihcteri 5 1 3 Gi1 “ii1B A1 18 18 4 2 1 S e g gren, pbird. Time. - 1:00 1.5, *Escarra; |~ 'SECOND RACE. 2-year-olds: 4% _ fur. | Welsh. of the Braves. It may take a ; v 02 4 yo 15 61 818 4 oz 931 4 9101 With Hausen in the box the Thistle | Bombshell ‘and Calatian also ran. #Added longe—Corelian. T1g’ (B, Posl). "$540, | year or two for him to be a‘real bail 00 SO 1 3 g H 4 A “Won: Belle. 115 ( ey ) d nelts 3 8 8 & Bendnoo4 13 of PSSl Clev.ia 24 8 12 10 9 B g3l Midgets ran roughshod over the| VOURTH RACE. 3.vearolds and up: 1 0. second: Heien Hackworth. 118 | Demieinpy Tmator league caliber, but he 74 fud O 0 Hafey.rf. 4 0 1 0fFiacstasd, Bow. 12 40 7 14 2 0 3 SN R T PR Shamrocks, 10 to 3, The Sioux Mid- | mile and 70 yards." Backbone, 110 (ParRe), | (Relsay). $3.50. third - Time. .58 2.5, | Certainly has the earmarks in the 0 0 Muelleref. 4 2 2 0 12 211300 28 4201 0 gets ‘will be encountered at Seven- | }oi0.1. 8 103, 4 to 5. won: . 117 | Valence and Wildwood also ran. rough. He is rangy and fast. He! 18 2 nzalesc 3 % 4 1 i 6 3000 23 59319 teenth street and Pennsylvania ave- | §5o kot S 3007, uligd: seond: Swove. | ““THIRD RACE. 3-vear-oids; 1 mile and 70 | 6 8§ Sotaronot 0 0 1 3 o a210 33l ge ee! ylvania 120 (Sande), 8 to k. ‘wnird." Time. §:43 arde—Bactioman, 105 (Veale)s® 33580, l oz rdelp.. 0 0 0 0 Knode. 10 820 0. 8 g 200 nue southeast today at 12:30 o'clock. | cCoventry, Marconi. Bright Steel. Telix. |15, s8 50, wor eat GhY 103 e 5 1z 9 8 Banas Ol 1 5360 am Tail Chiet "Uncas, Reminder. "Stlrrup in, | Biue | 315 $53% g8 oMot Sl 107, (¥ullle “UNTZ” BREWER ' b 0 0 Toporcert 0 10 $1901 i g 7oas 19072 Luxor Insects won from the Roose- | riao, *'¢ Hedge Fence also ran. ¢Added 113 {Zucchinl). $770, third: Time.'1 - 758 S Bludess 0 z H : i | velt Midgets, 9 to 4. For 11| ° FIFTH RACE. 3.year-olde: 1 70 | Eoxmore. urn, Aviette. Maximaneh, 0 s vel I8 3 0 games cal ¢ 3 mile and 70 S HEREIES SEEREILE Bt Py e, ooy e ana 70| Foin i L Kl | GENERAL CORD | Totale— ot ey 13 BG4 18210 103 810300 euc) Ca0d 12 & on: Golden Age. 107 | YRoi i RACE, 3.vear-clds and up: fu-| .. 3 ) Thatted for n Rintn wnning. 1 §'%zo0 = 418 340700 Lehigh Insects defeated the Arablan | meat:'112. (Zuen, 8 o' 8°Wlka ““ime. | tarity couree “Repuation. "108 (7 & Soes & long way to make friends.” . | $Batted Tor Dt inning 1 3 980°¢ Fiagas: Bos 312 3 3308 Insects. 12 to 3, at the rescrvolr dia- | hit3.%0 Marlorie, C; Ben Eranklin; Scratch, | Moohey), SIZ20, 3070, $6.80, won: G| 1537 14th St. NNW. Tel. Main 6694 | | $Ran for Toporcer in ninth inning. L L4 6 780 0 aR0 Trarnor Blii13 50 318180 mond, Froaman pitching for the win- | Ranoek aies ran. : ince Garden. 100 _(E. Pool). $3.00. third. \ 90989805 = Rofioway; pet. 3 1000 Corty B 1% 64 8 1% 3 00 o 2 SIXTH RACE. 2-year-olds: & me. 1:104-5. 'King Nadi. Certain and 010510 D00 0 0k | v e - 14310 T 1algy Biag oD Wra Fa: 15 (Coltlietiy, ¢ t0 B, 1 | Columbla atee 1ds and 14 eatheote, Bush arrell, Hi - i - 20 2 3 3 um), E. 8-year-olds and up: 14 e Poedbace Mito Musiter, | Stephern. C HER B 8% 2780002801 AN Trinity Athletic Club players| 4 oul second: Darbr. 115 \(Collime): oub | milesSwectheart. Toa (¥ oiicman "éo 20 ° Statz Three-bace hite—smith. | & w 1188 & & 9 788 8380 are to report at Georgetown fleld at | third. " Time. Eddie Cantor also 34,3010, won: Graeme. 108 (Connelis) ™ ; Smith, Adame. Gonzales, : i : % 5 e 20, $2730. second: . 105 (Pool) e Siatz. - oubles playe— | Menaily, Watk, 2000: 11048 11 12 § 8 8 2182 o'clock for a game with the Irving $2.80, third. Time. '1:463-5. Happy Top. | en lon ° e and Bottomley: Bell (un- ‘. 21809 1388 513 3 8 Q318 Atpletic Club. ~ Stanwix and, Hopeless also ran; . t on bases—Chl 3 ©13 81 5 13 3 1 1 235 iE - SIS e N s 18 : EERE Ryahiiis e COLUMBUS RESULTS | |ssiiics A 073014 P Sk out—By Raufmann, Wiy 121 5988 BB 1185 PIRATES CRUSH REDS 94,80 second: Bar Lighi, 1 : Sothoron by Sherd MeNeely, Weh.. 10 29 610 ,‘, . Y.13 44 5 10 0 0 0 7| P N b 2-5. Peggx Bled: auiman. 7 in 5 innings: off Robertsan, Chi. 4 10 1008 iien il 440 18 8 6 0 5 (o FIRST RACE. 3-yesrolds up: 5% fur. | soc. Soissons and Dixie Way also ran. h 7% inad off Bush, innings; | Harriss, Phil... 4 3 1000 Muoler e b 10 27 '3 '8 1.1 8 338 onge—Spontaneou: (Hileman). $8,| SEVENTH RACE. 1-vear-olds and up: [} Cherder, # in 1% innings. pitcher | Meusel: N. Y. 11 41 8 3 0 b 03| Morrison, Piit. 5 9 2 2 0 0 0233 wn’H FLocK OF RUNS $4.00. $3.60. won: Carry On. 104 (Mann) | 1/ miles—Lily M, 108 _(F. Pool): $4.80. Ranfmann — Losing pitcher—Sothoron. | Rigney, Dét (I T A Friber, Chi...184 50 2 11 1 2 0 330 bz 40, ‘2;."’“?.'5""‘%...5." et A8 $5.60. 360, wong Bullét Prodt, 10§ i ormic i 72108 b £ B E - 1310, Y3 nour), $6.70. $3.60. second: ales, Umpires—Mensrs. " McGormick and Klem 7 £ 6171 oies|heingis Pit- ¢ 33 3 8 30 8317 < Hoshor, 'W. B. Montgomery. May Fiy. Virge | 105 (B.' Harves §0."third. * “ime. | o . Wi g 110 3°1.8 8 High. Bkin. 50 '3 10 90 0300 and Dancer aiso_ran. ~ acarpolette and Pur: | e — b 3% 80 8 'A & G 0iA0|Nel Bon 010 86 8 7 0 0 @ 300 PITTSBURGH, Pa, May 2—Cin- |, SECOND RACE, Aveacolds up: 53 fur- - n 2 80 & ] tock, Bkin, .. "8 20 2 4 0 0 0 200 ; R al longs—Dalton. 107 (Petrecca). ~$18.80, BEATS SENCIO 348 31809 Poey R 38§ 3 0 8 8 308 cinnatt was buried under an avalanche | {48 RNE o bouble Shot. 104 (Hayy: —_— EEBEERE iy 818 8 %00 8200 of runs by Pittsburgh today, the home | 3430 33’80, "seond: Tioyd George, o .15 63 1z 10 1 0 2 . 11 38 3 7 0 0 0 1as|team winning, 18 to 3. Four visiting | jlemat), Be20. Whrd-, lme i swr | BOWEN WILL BE READY 1 ROUND id s age BRCEL 1 3 1§ 89 84 | iichers Tatied to Stop the Pirate at | Syer, ol Sarste ring your car to our L street 820 4 481§ Douthit, $t.L."4 11 2 2 0 0 1 I82|tack. The Pittsburgh runs were| THIRD RACE. 4earolds up: B3 fur- FO o 248 b 8000148 Bohne cin. .- 8 28 1 4 1 0'0 107! scored on six singles. four doubles, | longe—Nancs MeKRS. 103 (Moore), 35,00, R GO WITH BELMONT . 5 808 % 300 0 Hewrave il 1l 38 3 0 0 & 0 e8| O O A rins and elgnt | $330. $5.60. won: Roma. 103 (Tayior): z service stati 1 i 7 15 100 012 ;AN 1 0 0 o 14 |three triples, uns $3.80, $2.80. secohd: Towton Rose. 102 When Eddie Bowen faces Joe Bel- On an aVe OUI' MANILA, May ncho Villa, | -2 8 9 100 0a% 515 0 %00 0133 bases on balls. Meadows held Cin-| (Petrcea), $2.80, Time. 1:081-5. | mont, Baltimore's fighting bamtam, at world flyweight boxing champlon, re’| Rimmgl Pl 3 § & 1 § § 4 4R $ 8 § 188 38d]i cinneitonve hita score: Red Mill, St Antiony" Mad Nell ‘and Haran | Washington Barracks - W ednesday brakesand li alned his title in a match fought hete | gorell. Bog, ©- 7 35 § 3 § 9 0 160 2.5 8 199 0ilt| Cincti AB.H.O.A; Pitbh, AB.H.O.A |"FOURTH RACE, 2-searolds:) 4t fur- | night, he will be ready. d 1gnts teste O com- onight against Clever Sencio. Vila | winenaid, Bos- 3 10 ¢ 4 § 1 g a7 810 9 1900000 24 0 0 1 3§ 3 0|longs—Nornern Mise. 112" (Peffeccs); | He has matches scheduled in Pitts- . i reoshued, decelon on ponte et e E R 11 § LEEE T I REEERE s §1 78| e B ke, B et Ducel Shladgionie et st ves | ply with the new regulations anid- o AerdB sehedy o o it 31 0 0000000 $ 11 000 0o 98¢ 19 1 2| Bud™lo0" (Seremba). $6:60, third. Time,|and a’ defeat here would be likely to g The fight was slow, neither of the 2 2 8 8% 005 nosjmormgia. Bkin.g 3 § 9 888 208 1s0 -8 2 0 1)0:87" Aunt Laura, Fréda D. Mulligan, Peter | cause him to lose these bookings. 3 hosers appesring, 10 ) et D 403 0 00800000 Grimu, Bl 6 & 2 00 0 0000 g1z BRI R O'Day and Sharkey, the semi-final- 3 The champlon's ‘title was. never in § @ 8 000 0000|Bumtnil 4 4 O 000 0000 030 LB 138 0| el ounl 100 Sl ists, are on edge for their 10-round ril g "»'n“f‘fu':\‘fl"“i-';r'.’f-;.ihfafi(fe'fi 5 0 ooooo0 T Elv % 8,8 8883088 001 81488 B30 Tenid Pyitia: Son ‘I. *The wil : iy, Do bia hlows lacked steam PITCHING. PIRCRING. g 00 Tecca), '$6.60, third. "Time. 1:09. Cody: o For: 2l bring together Jack o Rl L D s o i W. L. = 203 Davis,' Miss Banana, Holecard and’ Step By | C0dY of Fort Myer and Andy Kelley | p e ‘ Two other title boxing matches were Rommel, Phil. 3~ 0 Mogridee, Wh, 1 { L. W. L. i 2t o8 Step also ran. % ey of Baltimore. Jimmie Waterman of | fhe champions selnias to | BRI 1 P Rmeua | | ; U] Tome B RS town 5T | (AEE BRIty st oy b | the Navy Nara et Pranic Trisch F il s. Johnny kooeiven ‘dide b Deto. 11 Cincinnati 00000 el - Last One, 103 (Petiecca), ‘s6.| man of Baltimore in the second bout or your veni ) i - R e Ociut. Attens A sikae H %':!51;1 i1 2 8 1| e Rt Coremnai 15T, | Ferstison Charica Wnitney. Trie American | = main open all day Sunday so that you g { the Orlent. 0 ot i o sier (). doore (1), (3. | anatieen; . ; Pt # £ ¥ viso won in 12 rounds over Irinio § el 3 0 Nent. K. O 1| Meadgws. " Ervors—Caveray. Caremith (2] | SEVENTH RACE. A:vearolds gnd up: 1 p il may avail yourself of this opportunity {lores, for the ~welterwelght cham- .8 Shautel Cléx.” 1 0 Muy: G 0 TIANERNE M turier Faraor Nisoons. | mile 0, garde—Cairin, 104 Eetrecca). TODAY % 3 sionship of the Orient. H g 1 Cooper, Shill 0 1 rec'base! hils—Cuier hart, | 320.00, $0.80, 3630, won: Hoveful, BASE BALL ‘ immediately. g = . 81 ] Buen. S Q 1|Jrisht Home runs—Carey, Meadows. Stolen | (Serembi). 140, $340, pecond: 3:30P.M. | IS o 1 1 Graham, Bov.. 0 1 |base—Moore. Sacrifice r. Lets on{ 100 (Hileman ) 3 e e X ah | ¢ v i CHILEAN BOXER WINS. H g 3 1 Kremer Piti:l 0 1| basesCincional, 4 Piusburgn o, Basss | 3 o Sas van g | AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK | © Fercuson. 2 1 Bing, Phil. . 0 1 ——0f - 3: S 4 5 ; CORIC Y s off Biemiller, 1: off Sheehan, 2: oft . LA Eohan iehiweimnt {8 i § 3|3 B gt ehan 5 oDt | WASHINGTON vs. BOSTON | R. McReynolds & Son o aocoen his Amerioan. sy ! &8 3 g § 2l Lumiiel 0 bapiono sl [kl | RADIATOR, FENDERS ||| ' 1iyiy on Saie at Park | 4 f ilistic victories here tomight by 1 X. 0 2 E) 0 2loff miller. 1_in ns inning: off Sheehan, ES ND REPAIRED A l 1423_27 L s M 2 i of pugi < 2k Hiiet 1 R b 2 B3 in 5 innings. BalkeBenton. o LostnE _At 92 , aimn -29 aining the decision over Lew Paluso b o al i ] 3 pligher—Donahue. Umnires—Messrs. Moran Al . KS. 0008 of Salt Lak after .12 rounds. R N - o Ouleley afd Wilson. Time me—1 hour, ! & - y ¥ it weis e: Paluso, 13835, e i i o8 minates S 319 1566 N.W. | 1470 I, BEAK = 3 \ o e