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SPORTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 925. SPORTS: 11 . . . . . . . ttball Duel Likely in Chicago Today : Athletics Gain Clear Title to Leac : . COVELESKIE DUE TO HURL ||BELEVE IT OR NOT. FRANCE AND ITALY |\ GRAY PITCHES MACKME g 2] N £ : FOR NATS AGAINST FABER T WL TR GUE TERNS ICAN LEAGUE TOP £ / ¥ f s ; J; AUU % RER | ST > - B the Awociated Prows, - Resncs s X s = - BUDAPEST, May 9.—Jean Borotra - & ; g S Pitching Choice Indicates That Bucky Harris H e L won for France the opening singies in | Al] Eastern Clubs Except Washington Win in First In 5 ; A the first round of the European Davis i idi ‘aith in Veters p 3 | = 3 cup elimination matches with Hu - 9 s . Abiding Faith in Veteran Pole—Error by ‘4 = B e e L tersectional Brushes of Season in Major Cir- 2, 6—1 Rue elps Chisox Victory. | The second match was won by Rene uits—S ke S H el Helps Chisox to - | La Coste, France from Bela von uits—Shocker Beats Bush, i % & A e Kehrling, Hungary, 6—3, 6—3, 63 3 - LB 3 | Borotra completely outclassed Ta BY DENMAN THOMPSON, | kacs. La Coste easily disposed of BT ORI May 94- k' deciive blow has bes k Sports Editor. The Star. | Von Kehrling. who was ill, and re- e Sralumostiionulbe Sasar 3 2 X 5 | peatedly hit out of bounds. ‘eague ‘teams ob the East in the x HICAGO, May 9. -Having received a 4-3 setback from the White | = The first push of the Western in pulsed at i e e Brst Westamns o aas i S SO HiE) | | LISBON, Portugal, May 9 (A.P.).— : 5 : Il esterday their firs e n appearance of the \t\i‘(\l\." The Italian Davis cup team won the | four points of attack in the National Lea % ¢ ‘ e i Washington's world champions today were seeking to regain their | first two matches in singles from | quartet in the American failed to pen er « ses o il : ) Portugal. : 5 | p n as. ai nt holder of the league leadership, a distinction In the first Serventi Italy, defeated| West. The single exception found han \ g | now exclusively the property of the Mackmen as a result of the trouncing Verda, Portugal, who retired, owing | back by the Chicago W 4103 they administered to the Indians | (ol e Inihs Sompand e whuo With timely batting he ) p ¢ Sam Gray, wh | that Coucle e watll e sont to tha it BI he score stood Lwo sets a erda | 1. Glifeeta ievese i ) 3 \t ey & that Coveleskic would be sent to the mound this aiter- | tookitha: fxat (nd CoGrth acih =5 h;_,}]f‘ o reverse thi - Philadely irris indicated an abiding faith i the veteran Pole, for the | | 6224, “and. Serventi the "seesmy “ind | Cleveland out of first place and rose emselve . ttor has yet to finish a contest for the Nationals, although | HAS A MUSTACHE | third, 6—1, & he Boston Americans again ex ¢ fros feat fo three. Covey’s first appearance was ‘during the opening 2 In’ the ‘second match Baron De|chauiked places with Detroit. crowd Gl ’ en in New York, when he was knocked out of the box, Morpurgo, Italy, won from §. D. Casa. |Cobb’s men into the cellar with « | the Card 5 10 The Cinciy entually was bagged by the Griffs O INCHES LONG. nova, Portugal, 60, 6—1, 6 barrage of hits which zave them 4 |Reds fell hefgre the 1 : 2 : . | —Tie To Tie. - o [15-t0-7 victory [ } er. Fube S bl | Two pitchers hurled against former | hard . the Yanks in Washir PLENTY OF HITS . DIXIE TITLE GAMES | teammates as the Yankees took The Chicago Cubs. a half game le An gain was compelled to sided decis n over the Browns hind the eds ke e W trippe : 0 0. Joe Bush. former Yankee, was|in their first Eastern start. the B take an ¢ bath, although the lead | wASHINGTON, 3 S s fe, Jov AL e D] el , 2 o ichieved. PRI S although he shut out his former| hits to win I Covey's week ago mates, was unable to stop the con-|plavers esterve 4 By the Assoclated Pross. secutive game hitting streak of | conte s golde o a4y D n_he drew SEWANEE, Tenn., May 9.— Nine- |George Sisler fittir celebrate Fllaai e s teen of the 22 members of the South-[ A home run hy [ill Southworth es o . o Pir Shranche aniiistine i bre e - ern Conference have entered the third [with the bases loaded in (he ninth, |in the h N " S g e crackad badlv sl track and fleld meet here May 15 |after (wo batters had been reticed | fict > 7 seven sessions - of At shut-out e L . 1 . - Pker Crouk OMicials said that from all indica- | Y o was considered likely that Covey e % Medjord, Mass | held in the South Y ) J 1 | today: would have to contenilResntt) Boioacs HAS BEEN RUNNING Information to date shows that Van- | i another I rapidly dwindling | Mostil. of SINCE (492, | derbilt will be represented by 24 ath ¥ AR nlg al ~ damp-ball manipulators in the person | PANIS" &3 |letes: Washington and Lee. Auburn % I of Urbar er. T pink-thatched % ih | Mississippi A. and M., North Carolina -9 5 AL T veteran is giving indications of a re {and Tennessee by 15 each: C(lemson Aihal ! ¢ turn to the form that made him the = |and Virginia Military Institute. 12 undisputed ace of the S\ Catare ikt v | each: Sewanee, 10: University of Mis HERE w i ing C a few seasons back. but, according to v | sissippi and Georgia Tech. § each i er's success is due to | Tulane, Maryland, Alabama. Ken Association tourney 4 his zonists do ,no 3 | tucky and Virginia. 4 each: Georgia will be resumed Monday r e " d weakness in fleld atted for dudge in the ¢ North Carolina State and Florida by e Gold N > catch ouell stoutly con AR, | . Lonisiana State, South Carolina and | Week 1 liek Faber |y, o i | Virginia Polytechnic also mav have o ’ nge ma last N . wshington : D e tapping tactics, | Chjeni® aes Miss EDITH OLSON | representatives present 1 = Stakle o UL advince notices of the spirit of | Bt i e i ST~ SHOT G GOALS IN | [ [ 7 wing the Joseph s B Emy HOME, Bmen e | A SNCLEGAME el ONE-SIDED AFFAIRS | s g ainst the |5 v Toas. 5. Mite_g 2| YEARS OLD~WE| 5| Keilick assis 0 ions) | | Class A—Simmons and Phitips reir TRt in’ 8 inninga: off Thurson | YEARS OLD—WEIGHS 5875 Ibs. | Weriden v Sauih Nexwnin—= \ ! e A 1] =g ] viane Morz B top man Bty o er> Ly one bl on ot and ¢ tset of the o T o e i Gowan | - % B L | LAST NIGHT'S SCORE. by . Je N = Lo 7 Tech g 500 P COVENTRY FIRST MAIDEN 7500 PIGEONS WILL ... I & o Hs BE LIBERATED HERE |, ¥cstern and Central were vietorious | 12119 93 o [How s ae gl p) CAPTURE PREAKNESS B etrer] e b AL . SB. RBL £ £ N plaved yesterday, the Georgetowners | 1 ¥ 2 TS 1 2 e i, = i slaughtering the Tech nine and chalk Gt tive exhibition wher Z | . Tomorrow morning between 7 and [IN& uP & 23-to-4 win.at Central Sta- | 1100 M assistance. and ALTIMORE. Md.. May 9—G. A. Cochran's Coventry stepped from o'clock at Second and 1 streets [ dium. @nd the champions trouncing - ! ; Hose from th Soeak 4 * ¥ St 0 homing pigeons will | Business. 10 to 5, at the Eastern fleld. D c COLLEGE TEAMS CLASS ¥ Hows ol h the | it | obscurity to fame in exactly 1 minute and 59 scconds yesterday, | portheast, 7.300 particinate ina %00, | Both Western and Tech presented | s U Dois el ih ! o h in the| | B i under the guidance of Clarence Kummer, he led H. P. Whit- | mile race to Brookivn. Xew York city, | bractieally new line-ups, seholastc | EFEAT Dkt s LE e nEEt ney’s Backbone across the line in the famous Preakness by four lengths. | ¥ chdion “..n"\f»\'\rf,‘.»”‘fi.; Nird-. | the stars from either team. (¢ h| D A ED AT TENN'S e Falk opened thi i H Headley’s Almadel was third. Iyn concourse, will have charge of the | Ahearn of. Western sent Brown. a | — | 1lk opened his frame ith . “ o ookie ri o i AInEle’ and Moitee dbooen e Coventry is the first maiden ever|he pulled up eighth in a field « birds from the Manhattan, Metropoli- | '00kie righthander. to the mound in | forcing him a1 second by taking Tar. | | Shies Win the Pimlico classic of a mile|And that race was won by Backbone. | 1an. Long Island. Queensboro. Green. | {1t avsence St i Burlers | Cathiolie University 3 and Georzel o0, THASS 6114 05 Tott’s book Kamm he e | s and threesixieenths. Fefore she came | The Victory of Coventry completely | 1oint,” Winfleld, College Point. Cres. | T ame the Manual, washington tennis squads lost t Woiste 2151199 130 S0 0 Schalk waiked. This put it up . to| | Mey thundering home nt ‘of the 11] upset the dope, Chantey. which came t." Jamaica, Rectoria. Bushwick,| L'#iners were held scoreless vading teams heir home L . BT v ong e hoAhal A e ther sterling 3-vearolds there was|in fourth. and Backbone, comprising | Maspeth. Hempstead, Long Island | St. Alban's tenmis players defeated N R T R e e of relief pitching after Hollls Thue {jittle to recommend the colt. a big|the WhitneyGreentree Stable, were | City. Fulton. Liberty, Nassau County | Devitt Prep, 3 to =, at Hears' pave | Brooklanders i Slen o e Pl e i 4 black handsome fellow by Negofol-Sun | heavy favorites 1ckbone, with and South Brooklyn clubs E tgped - |downing the Hatchetites to 1 1 , s yvanked in the second. Lyons 000 | | ith The winners took two singles and one | 1°}Ping the sl e came th = Tiooits R E Queen. His career had previously con-| Linus McAtee up, set the pace at the | Pigeons from the Plainfield, Bound | doubles match Jee Sy (aud Dnksns e Georee 5,250 206 210 tals hte <ol hed - tongle tol | Marberrs 5 | | sisted of two stz In the first, last | start, but when Kummer. after keep.| Prook, Sayreville, New Brunswick. Washington defeated Doty and Live-| 4 120 M . the 1 1 o€ ol & meitect Ozden ¢ 000 year, he captured place position. In)ing the Cochran eolt in restraint Newark, Paterson. Jersey s At .ll’\,(h:e ur’m-hw'h 1m l:lwilhhm “ 9—8. | 14 114 108 T MWich: AkeEadi B | the second. in New York a week ago.| brought him up the stretch witk orth Bergen, North End and | | Hicks of Catholic University defeat-[ == —— 2 oo gl rhich flagged Barrett| ———— e~ the scrond, tn New Fork a week ago. S te ROy i obs. wits o iieeniny fnd jand | G. W. U. GIRL RACKETERS |¢i°Got” Sanning of Viesiiaoacy,| Toue Tas |, Toals S E e and Coventry 0ol & Tesd official liberater for Ne: = | 6—4, while Kuwaski and Cummings | o/ Iz . S e ay Joe Harr'e F 1 d B tt‘ o N e ; St T NewJeray. HAVING ACTIVE SEASON [von in doubies trom peira ard s | : 4 Forar "ont" to S aate 1S 1mas a lllB ve. pghantex, with Ivan Parke astride New k_concourse. which In-| George Washington University's | et oo Tor tre Cathotic Tniver. | s 0 . VOIED 'Sthn Firts e RIS e o 7 i, it riy from besinning 1o | eludes the following districte: —Yon: | giris’ tennis. team. havink" retirned sl ohnson 120 123 B3 Wa of in the ninth, the Griffs made an = end, ‘while Prince lourbon, Sir kers, New Rochelle, Riverside. Ber-|victorious from Its Virginia i : . ; Gostin: wal ey l, strik ut reaks o ullnlllr €ecor practically eliminated in a jam at the |1sland and New York Citv | —avor | V8 ne 0 Motthsr 9x #§Y e called on nd then was benched - 3 s first turn The race.—smerica and if weather | at Kendall Green Tuesday : : in favor of Ruether, who delivered Jockex' Johnny Maiben, who rode!conditions permit the birds are ex-| On May 16 the Hatchetites will op- | (Vi) defeated € . St il b HICAGO, May 9--Loss of that ‘openine skirmich i ot Maid At Arms. the only fil e re-| pected to make a speed of from 1,400 | pose National Park Seminary, and two | g, heq Vi ™ i a ringin to center that se pening skirmish vesterday failed W the ¥ Goose to t Bat it Was 0L 1o he to affect: the jubilatiop/Aelt by thenia: oY ATCY ] race, has been suspe. it was an-|to 1,700 yards per minute. days later William and Mary College | 6—4: Kuwatki and Cimmumss (71~ for BI fopned . hatmiesaly s e NEr S bl LGl S © avonals over the manner in | mainder of the season. | Many prizes and diplomas are offer- | will come to Washington for a re-| pEeRU UG MOmon: ¥ Shee : hy: wh Joe Harris finally ‘came through as pinch-hitter. The | nounced causing 'x-‘\ fast, Coven- | ed the winners in the different con- | turn engagement. | George shington-Lehigh sum The - inaugu. | former Cleveland and Boston veteran. sent in in the cigh The track was lightnihe Bl Ooe | courses and clubs. Some of the| Ruth Gregory is manager of the | Sease gy ; iy : : hit 3 e CIENH to bat for | try's mark beins but two TENE, (L 8 1T CE tock that the Army and Navy | team, composed of Frances Walker, | maries =t ats vo runs over the rubber in the open. | JU0g¢—a rare contingency, by the way—hit a baw — 30 gver Mostil's | second slower than the tra¢ brought | used for war purposes was obtained | captain: Cecyle Tayvlor, Elizabeth |, Sinsle Ing round with a little assistance from | head in leit center that it was stopped only by colliding witlr tnc > * | and the clepRately 40000 turf en- | from fanciers who are taking part in | Chickering, Edith Petrie and Louise | Sorime’ the enemy. — With Leibold away. [t was the fc ic Moon had been sent to the tee in an emergency | Phiisinsts : e | e event Omwake feated ¢ Harris lined a e (to Jeft ‘nd| cince: e wias ob from the Red Sox and the first occasion on which | Cabhran received $53.120 ax his| thatt cashed \Bugkv Andi when har sging power that made Harris a terror to American League pitch- | e Hagenbush_and Mirler { the ball roll throuszh his| ers beiore he was forced into idleness by injury last season = = | B e and Dysan 6. W e : lso tallied. Goose reached | It was apparent from the way Moon RUTH GOES OUTDOORS. | IN CHI : ]7 CHASI : Tl :NN151 A R e VDev'tr 86101 84 Ma the error and was left by | ran that his usefulness ttack will : : : ~ B 45 101 101 Tarrant 5 NEW YORK. May 9.—Babe Ruth 1 bcre ¢ ey | b e A T T oveter. | | BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS | | xisw vomic, dtay s pabe R |NURMI AND RITOLA e the generosity of Zachary | ie displayed no more speed than am | I - - ik il £ L33 - o St : were able to top this total |jce wagon in ploughing around the | . : S day, forilie fitst imeshuceihe enterea L : - : ION | 2S5 198108 180 %% by one in their half. Jez franked | paths after his wallop. which was AN A e ILL TILDEN. national champion, is figuring in both of the finals of | UNDER SUSPENS L : he first three hosemen to face him | suicient in leng Log Dt e Won. Lost. pion American League batter was | the Cheyy Chase Glubjnpiiabonytennisstousts vithis Jite e oo i i F EEe OB, ey o Eaewa et el sl sttt o200 oot St e ; = ! S5 shont Do are taking on Norris Williams and Watson Washburn, the present hold- | achievements with mingled emotions i gohi ced out at the plate. but Falk Ruether is amassing an enviable 1 . ers of the Chevy Chase honors in the doubles. Play was to start about He has emerged from several in [31, Harw handcuffed Judge with a single that | record as a sticksmith, in addition to = F Aaele 3 ; : | vestigations with unblemished am 5 Burt Davis and - Collins, “sending | staging in the box. His tinely swat i OLD RIVALS CLASH o’cloc : - | teur standing to continue his record W Bens Sheely AT r scored | (o, o was the xth he has made y V. | Chapin is one of the leading voung |to spring the first big surprise of the br kinz tour, which has taken him < on Barret in deep |in 11 times at bat in five games. On | o GAMES TODA GANES TOMORROW: 4 | play of the country. while the | iourney, while Tilden scored over T.| preaiins (040 e et ) T Totais center the only occasion Dutch has failed to| Wash at Chicago. Washin at Chicago. IN SANDLOT BATTLE | Witiiams Washburn combination is a | Harada,' another Nipponese player of | o8 R e e i " deliver a bingle in a same he drew | Boron at. Detrait: onton i Detroi | veteran one which has carried off | marked ability, 6—3. S— 4 Hom el e e phae | Mees Se Chance Lost. e Phila. ut Clevelnnd. . at Cleveluid. e Tifies In the doubles Tilden and Chapin | ¢, bis e e o e anlly e e ol = 3 | ‘There was much good tennis vester- |eliminated . Howard Voshell and | CORRE Lo i o (SRanget WL ) Wi 107 11 o ed by the Natlonals in the second.| yy,(hington's clowning duo sup Perhaps the biggest crowd of the | day for the large gallery to enjoy. |Harada. 6—3. >—6. 6—3. and Wil | ceung exoriiant Cxpense mopey to H Which Pec 1 rted with | ) 0 onted their usual preliminary D er seuson is expected to turn out ht| In the singles Chapin defeated M.|liams and Washburn disposed O Ercame iin' recelving “the. attention als singles. Mogridge’s effort to sacri ctice ntics with @ two-round | Philadelph Lyon Village field tomorrow at 3(Fukuda. the Japanese star, 8—6.|Julian Myrick and Arthur Hellen, | "8 FORF 1o O metropolitan athletic In Dresncanited tn Ralsh helng torcefl Ltuut, an'which 2AliSchacht hoxeditne | o'clock when Cherrydale and Rossiyn|6—4, and Williams, 3—6, 6—3, 6—1,16—4, 2 officlal Hertwic | A repird, and Leibold's liner traveled | shade of Benny Leonard, with Altrock | IF—. | base ball teams come together. Plenty | Besides Nurmi, the Philadelphia fh“‘ Sl R Al b g as referee. The stunt went Lose: | of rivalry exists between the two nines | 9 &1 unfon last night suspended Willie | Howi i e crew § Hciet, o aoac sl Hibve York 84 | and a hot contest is looked for. | l hl ‘l ll . Ritola. Ilmar Prim, Gunnar Nilson | Pbillips ases ur snd s g o pshe — i 2| Niedfelt, star hurler of the General arty aug mn elus: | and Juno Fagen on the same charzes. | ol B e SIS an sy Tolter || Collins seems to be losing none of 438 | Accountini Office nine, probably will | et = 2 aEamn ONS WS an easy rolier | pis agility with the increasing vears. 430 | he Rosslyn's choice for the mound ~ o . . | 1 eetans i : fter | He sprinted far to his left in the’ third 102 | position, and Corcoran, former Rc Caddie Who Settled C'hamplonshlp WINS BY ONE RUN. Stanford. X121 101 Sl = | il ot Ssaet st el Members of the n team will| T'VE played in a geeat many tournaments—incidentally winning the | partment League nosed out the Prir Total : 1t when Judg e g v n. or fige. | Mambers P e { 3 . SNy Tto otals e perished at | fHice dlaplayed necye I veled to|Chicase s Bagn O vews 2N %" |practice at their own fleld at 10| § ‘yryrolofitan openand the New Jersey open championshi I 3 R et h ; alk in the siy Sam traveled I at Boston. * yelock. : e o o' o i double and| within a few feel of the stands to Fittsbursh at Phila. I adiastons Al St et ek | & must say that you never see more sensational or more unusual plavs | Frank Moran, former heavyweight,| i 0 9112 110 95 100 B A AN0 SN | talte Bil's 0 ERDAY'S Arlington Athlel Club, champion | E inle 4 o fought Jess Willard, has a fash: | Miiler. | 10 o 117 05 82 ini %the seyenin |/fake Dibis foull o | R | of Arlington County, will entertain the | in the big events than come up in club tournament Y 3 i i\:‘:jmf‘?"‘:l;l‘m“‘hw AR, Tins - | Miller: L 103 i} 07 nT s champions con-| v vidge wot a nasty wallop on hif} | strong. Aloysius Chib team tomorrow Our annual club championship out at the Plainfield (N. J.) Country |iona : 5 Cook... D114 85 104 106 112 Ly over to knot| -~ OB S b eldea Barrett's roller s R 1t 3 o'clock. Arlington players are| Cluly a few years ago had a finish which, for racking the feelings of both R B TR el i owing frame. lon the firsé base in the sixth = et | requested to Teport to the dinmond at | players, and spectators, couldn't be outdone anywhere. . 4 el A T T resumed work after a few | | O o Hiuhes 10 Book an un.| Willard Wadsworth and D. M. Bar- _ The boy didn't see Barrows play and 1.000,000. rover Mostils head | 'y tes of cranium rubbing 1 REDS SIGN BRUGGY. the Aclingtous; yishes to bpokt mm ua-j, TS T fnal and when they | 4idn’t know about the approach of his | E McKEEVER LEAVES $1.000, MeNeely, who was st | limited team for ame on May | rows were the finalists, and Y iball. Even when the pellet plunged ! NEW YORK. May 9. T will of hin ped to In chasing over the fou] line for a! CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 9.—The |Address Box 213, Arlington, Va finished the 18 holes all square Prac-|int; the bag which hung over his By Chester Horicn | Edward J. McKeever, part owner of ! ir'the middle cusnion, | iy from the bat of Kamrh, the neXt| Cincinnati ~Natlonals have siSneli peeriess Juniors have o double. tically everybody about the club troop: | shoulder he didn't get wise. His man : | the Brookiyn Nationals. which has £ to ¥ off the middle cushio hitter -up, Goslin crashed i e | g S > 5 N g vy o ed out and joined the gallery to having driven off. he start after S i Vi o acti been filed for probate in Brooklyn, dis ¢ St St o iy }”'””'““' up ton the erouni, butihe, |iaelphla. Athigios: at_dlamond %, and at 3 o'clock | hole ; q|before the infurlated yells of the:j¢gtarted will get the player into such | $1,000.000. Unlimited power in the ngle : l\vrmm\'t\u\‘: :1',1.[\;{-‘» too, carried on after a short interval. will, encotinter the Arrow:. Junforsion N ’{'h:d\ nla_\;fi‘i the t;: ; holle r:l!!n players and the gallery reached ':,,_. fine hitting pe disposal of his interest in the elub ‘ with Bluege on Ruel's sacrifice. | Ty 4 Rurges alved it. Then, as the No. 1 & ears and he listened to requests that I | was given the executors. Mrs. Jenny 3] was flagged at the plate on ery member of the Washington MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS llhe south diamond of the Ellipse. was near the No. 9 tee, and the ninth | he" vempty that ball out of his bag." ::::vpihlt;‘t”:w will \]\‘u “1.\'2““\” e W LD L Mogridge’s roller to Collins, and after | infield, in addition to the batterymen, { Eastern Athletic Association Grays|fairway led back toward the club- '~ g4 far a8 T know there was nothing ble kee, queathed an annuity of $15.000 and the pitcher stole second the rally was cticipated in engineering one put-{ |are to report in uniform at Fourteenth | house, they crossed over to it. They |t prevent the boy emptying the bhall | left arm in cor- | the residence | snuffed when -Liebold- bounded 10|out in the sixth. Dud Barrett was | VIRGINIA LEAGUE. I street and North Carolina avenue |fell sure the game would end at that iy 4 decent spot. But he dumped it oot Tulerant sont | 5 Shee lon third and Kimm on first when | : Sl B it o 12 o'clock. point, but it didn’t. They were all| joht ‘on top of the tee and behind a ton " white che | S . Mogridge “pitched out” and made R4 Roeky Mount. 1 i 3 ; Batiare Ggaitr anll wenkicnetn the tenth Lasis: gt e (88 and hehind & fon - while “the | (P NPRATS WIN AT TENNIS. | chalk miss connections with the | Wilson. 3: | Bucky Juniors will meet tonight at|hole. had to play over this fence to get | Hp S S o . G A 0 NlNE ANNEXES [ Saueeze sign displayed. B PIEDMONT LEAGUE. | 7:30 at §37 Q street to sign their Wash-| This was halved, too, but when they | hack to the eleventh green, 20 vards | thr ough It yawiLTON, N. Y. May §.— 3 g | jockeying Barrett and Kammi bothi Greensboro. 0. ington Base Ball and Athletic Asso-|struck the eleventh hole fireworks re- | gistant. | should be remem- | \washington «nd Lee defeated Con | were rounded up on third base, the| Durham, 67 Bresnspors, o | ciation contracts, The Bloomingdale |sulted which showed just how little [“ ¢ (oirse he hit the.fence. He | bered however, | zate at tennis yesterdav. 4 to 2. P. 0. LEAGUE OPENER | I:iic: Weine tagiea vy Harris tor the High Pomt. 1: Salishury, | Juniors will be encountered tomorrow | You can dope out the grand old Eame |would have been s wender. it he | that the left arm | 3 SRR | 3 retirement | {at 1 o'clock on Rosedale diamond. |of golf. hadn't. Barrows had to take a 5. | - keeps ~ straight—' RADIATOR, FE RS e | T i By Jmaan) | s i The eleventh is a 138yard hole. | hjle ‘Wadsworth sank a 4 and the | [NOTE VEFT aer. | though mot stiff BODIEK MADEAND RETAIRED | A paid attendance of over 13.000. auanta, 11; Memph | Herald Harbor players are requested | Wadstvorth was first ‘to play, but his {ipamnionship went to him. | | RO RicHT and rigid except FETATT'S R & F. WKS. Ceneral Accounting [Ofice _ toseotsd exclusive lof the swaman g1 M Moo Guzane. 5+ Chattanoosa to report to 1321 New York avenueimashic shot was considerabiy short.|“r {ink Barrows showed remarkable | |MAND TUROGGH | in the push shot WITTSTATT'S R. & F. 5 eame out on ton in the opening zame | (00, i0) yesterday —a rem: Litie R6AKT10° Birminsham tomorrow at 1 oclock. The Mount|This left an opentng for Barrows and | ocerve in mot trying 1o ormanize a | |THE BALL « —right through 156h NW. 14 EAR of the Post Office League. defeating | tormant, in slow of the cold weather Rainier unlimited nine will be en-|he took advantage of it with & vers|iinching party to string up that | |SRot & 7o c el the ball and out Ak -Us About-The the Supply nine, 10. to 3. Ritnour [Ll7h 0 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. d at the District line field at handsome play that sent his ball|ggerging cadde. MoM SPEED | aeter” ft, | For a 3 : prevailing countere el & | JsHooLp ommmins of the winninz cam held the Supply- S T Gharloute, 7: Asherille, 2. 8 odlock: toward the left edge of the green. hole S | moment after ""“NEW CHAN L men scoreless until the seventh in-| Macon, 5. Greenville. 4 | - high. Everybody concluded Wads- start of the down | b stlen| MARSHALL IS BEATEN. S o ey | Iworth was done for as they watched | | IT WILL PAY TO WIN. | .wing this way vou appear to be away | Auto Sales Co, 1711 14th N.W Mtener o osed out e W R i’ 3 iy v NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘ COLLEGE BASE BALL. S e trag fonrrowe ball, e ihe| CHICAGO, ‘Muy S-—Jockey Mack ity ts vy ".I:I:v::‘:‘:»‘ e o 0 MEETING L 5 4 at of Frank J. Marshall, S Ak s H ! » ! e - B - i Y 1st_to 1ith B “,”" e ‘l‘flfx.f.: States champion, by Alekhine | Rochester, b7 Jersay Gits | At Worcester—Holy Cross, 4; Villa- | green. hll‘:mpuerned mat: a mu-mr:; Garner, who will be astride Kentucky | {hit ‘the clubhead will be too lm,hnurj Ad .‘,...'{T»n.mh‘.’.( Tay, $1 nut Farms outclassed the Chesape f Russia was st g/ feature| Toronto. % Nowsrk. a, 1 a8 shooiing . from..the rdinal in the Kentucky Derby next t be if you throw it. There First Race, 2:30 P.M. : L o 16 to 6. | of Russla was the outstanding, feature [ foranto. %: Newark 6, nova, 1. : - 2 adjol Cardinal in i y Derby it will nof ¥ re First Race. 2:50 PML o und Potomae Telephone Co. 10 ov. | of the play.vesterday in the ‘Interna-| Bajumare, 13, Bulisio, 2. At Pittsburgh—Penn State, 8; Car-|twelfth tee. The caddy for one otd:he Saturday, will receive $5,000 in cash |is a lightninglike speed of the thrown | Svecial traip, Iy & O leaves, Unign o1 B e e omm i the | tional chess tournament. Rubinstein, negie Tech, 6. D e fwosome Was standing | and the deed to a $6,000 bullding lot | clubhead which makes it catch up to | 808,119 AN RN, Gitor i Rimor: ! oot Teaue v g " | olind, and Saemisch, Germany. won i S e e e s I P e, e | in Miami, Fla., If he rides the coft to |you at exactly the right mechanical | §:03" T " (hines )" Rectlar gt 52 ! Government League, 9 to 6 | Poland, nisch, Ger Y, WOn % Z Lee, Birmingham-Southérn, 1. his back toward Barrows and his A . - hat is thoing. leaves Union Stu A - eir & 2 ang ained, respectively, rain 23 n, w instant, and that 2. nent’ trains on Pennsylyani R. and W, ey challed up 12 o7 vie. | thelr kimes and retained, respectivel Milwaukee, 8; Loy *.,‘,"‘.*{- s AL Hanover-—Dartmouth, 3} Penn-|trained down the twelfth fairway to victory. Garner will got $1,000 if he vty gueni’ trains on Peane and W, ory in the Departmental Leag second st polis. 6 Toledo, z nnings). e - |watel loy . z 2 Jie exbente of the Agriculture team. | tournament behind, Alekhine.. -+ - - | Columbus, 6: St. Paul: 4 aytvania, 2%

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