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L. SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AY 13, 192 SPORTS. Browns Still Are Griffs’ Pet Jinx : Big League Pitchers Quell Balling Spree WILLIAMS' TWO HOMERS |[PELEVE I ok nor. —s, RIPLEY. | [MASONIC BALL GAME | SEVEN SLAB DUELS MARK . DEFEAT WORLD CHAMPS| & aviiaiF ~owullg | "0 BEEAAAFFAR) TUESDAY PLAY IN MAJOR Enthusiasm for the annual Masonic g s % < % . A ¥ % base ball game between teams repre- & = e " " g Sislerites, Who Had Wasted Hits in Other Games, : ; 7 senting the Shrine and the Grotto is | Gray Scores Sixth Straight Win as Athletics Down g 3 not interfered with in the least by > « . o~ 3 N, . . & th drive being staged for funds fe ) . . Make Comparatively Few Swats Tell Against . : AT T B Tygers—Thurston of White Sox and Smith Gl 1 e 2 - = - g In past years there always has been il s Nationals in Opener of Seri 1 & : e e S O of Tribe Hurl Well—Rixey Beats Vance. £ ‘. cording to statements made by the B rival ecamps, a real ball game can be BY DENMAN THOMPSON, / 4 A Y looked for when the two nines meet | By tie Associated Press % s / ’ i \ \ at American League Park on the S TR & LR Sports Editor, The Star. / ; D e EW YORK, May 13—The wave of terrific hit S T. LOUIS, May 13.—The old order changeth, so the saying goes. The | / . prophesies that the Grotto will not both major lecagues from the start of the sage whosorigiiated this wise crack inithe dimiand distent ‘pastno ¢ £ i : ’ e s doubt meant nothing in particular and everything in general. This | f) T that its own prophecies are of the Much-maligned boxmen finally banded toget i 5 & = g A ; 2 | professional kind, says that the|s I hil 2 ob huline Tull £ includes base ball, proof thereof being found in the twin titles boasted b 2o 5 s POR S ess SHNIARED o s huERug et Hle Aot , Sparnl, e e FAMOUS BALDWIN KITTE) Shriners will never see first base. | nant contenders, with no less than seven | the Nationals after vears of fruitless effort to get somewhere. Some p —6} Londow In case one or the other of the| 4,010y of the long hitting carnival L i - . 2 ¢ il rognostications should go awry, Ve g g Yy : other bird subscquently observed that the exception proves the rule, and DID A DAILY PARACHUTE : i L s i el ol Sam’ Gray stayed the heavy hitting of the Detro the Grifimen today are in a position to testify that this chap knew his LEAP oF 500 FEET arranged for the blg day. Two or |assumed huge proportions during the past few 2 L - were able to chalk up their sixth consccutive v Charging through the American Lea 30 E a ast sea- 1 4 ¢ CRUE ST e s o Americs ague ficld to a pennant last sea laugh, Nick Altrock will be there, the | ——————— son and capping the climax with a sensational world series victory over rions drill teams will perform and the Giants, Washington'’s band of doughty warriors upset all diamond | g L% a_parade of the worshipful masters c U AND MARYiLiAND “\\'\’n rvw « U, | Willian y.\vhw-w Ihey changed the old order. But that St. Louis hoodoo, viru of 1925 is schedule th T ent since the memory of man runncth not to the contrary and best sym- T As the proceeds of the field day are Dl bolized i the lean person of Dixie Davis, lives on. The Griffmen recog- ; ScolT to o toward erecting the badly NINES BUSY TODAY "o nized the exception to the rule yesterday when they encountered the PLAYED (307 Tosda T e conlionr o e Chic i Masonic and Eastern Star Home, the | et e | Browns—and Davis—for the first time since they became champions. 7 3 CONSECUTIVE GAMES stern Star women will be out in , i astern Star wome o bt e Consider the case of this local lot . full force and promise to outsell the | HampdenSidney's base ball tes D e Although in eight games played since | TOO MUCH WILLIAMS ¢ \ . Jone 20,1916 — May 6,192.5 men in disposing of tickets, which are | was to take the field at College Park| N they returned from touring the North 4 - . = Ko on sale at this afternoon nst the University |hind bri ding’s in a few days. L they scored a total of 44 runs, they R ASHINGTO) & 2 of Maryland tossers. The contest was 505 (M eresunable to alf o, | Rice. rf. scattered th YeSre unabloite win hu [Ficholeames to start at 3 o'elock. Hampden-Sidney | their record being 3 victories, 4 de- Harels, 1. feats and a tie. Their average of 55 tallies a contest, produced with moeled: because:the diamond was te Washington and Lee will be Georgetown tomorrow for the first of two t is to play in this vicinity was topped by the Tygers and Yan- kees, who collected « total of 70 tal- lies and registered an average of al- | GreE. Rob Roy Mackey's Mohawks, who | The G Is are to visit Maryland |face the Union Printers Sunday at|on Friday | Phillips_Park, were to tackle the| Catholic University ine has dashed against rock-ribbed pitching essubaunsassus? oo9e9232s2200020" ©2892-~-22-i s2o=23:0-5: Totals . ST. LOUIS, Home Runs Tell. 3b. Now, yesterday's contest. The Browns acquired but 8 safeties off Zachary and ( . 1 less than Davis | MeManus, 2h. ess than Davis | MeManus, 25, ° : Stthewn most 9 runs for each tilt, their as- | Jeserins aval Receiving Station nine at the | engagement at Quantico th Yard base ball diamond this|noon with the Marines. The gregate of 103 hits being just 20 |Leibold} mo than the Browns were able to muke. ternoon are to come to Brookland Lieut. Jack Kennedy has drawn his | for a return match Navy tossers from the various units| At Georgetown “G" dinner tomor n around town amd has built up a strong night at the City Club vielded, but Sisler & Co. achieved 6 |facobson. ¢ mbination. he Georgetown-Pennsylvania foot ball runs therefrom, while 3 tallies com- | Gerbe . ! e me last Fall and the recent Penn | prised the total of the Capitalians. | Davis, p. s 13 Lafayette Athletic Club tossers en- | rel carnival, in which the Hilltop The margin of difference is found it | Totais. .. 3 5 3 A B BHBBED (00 HEADS| |.uie the Marine Barracks nine Satur-| pers were so successiul, will be shown the pair of circuit clouts over the | ~potted for Zachary Vodind : ; L LITILESNAKE IN ONE DAY y o'clock at the field at . S L ¢ chary in seveth inning. : q right field barrier contributed by Ken #Ran for Judge in eighth inning. K % t Ok‘ Eleventh and O streets southeast, and Williams, and thereon hangs another | $Batted for Gregg in ninth inning. . of Ponca Qity; Okla. / sunday aternoon will encounter el EASTERN HIGH NINE tale. This field, a ridiculously short | Washington... 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 aryland Park team at Maryland | ffair, is supposed to work to the ad- |St-Louis..... 0 0 0 3 1 1 B 1 ! WEIGRS le PQUNDS . -7 ule9ss05-00202--% o2 = = w —maiaes o=2222=23" P exactly half its total of games here. | aseens: Hurese. “Duvin, Bouble - pins She 15 & heap the biggest Tnjun Mickey Johnson’s Cherrydale During the sojourn here of the Cobb- | Robertson, McManus and Sisler. - allers are booked to meet ites and Hugmen they poled a total | bases—Wash N 3 pring at the District line field $ of 10 balls into this home-run haven, | 25 ballvOf (2 : -3 {day. The Cherries are holding an-| I s in as 1y days is the the £ into this 3 Znchary | r big s | sched ¥ e Eastern High base i while the: Browns got but 3. "l’f::fi":"""”‘l:“ 3 ; | LEAGUE OPENER WON { [MONTGOMERY LOOP ;.‘.\(‘)LT:(”:;.I:"‘di._;!;'h ~t_the "Fireman's | schedhle facing Lhe Eastern High base | the bases ! Rice, Goslin and Judge making @ S . ISne 8100 R Pmpires—Mesars. ¢ @biron i o vesterda. S i (e BY SHIPPING BOARD| TO START SATURDAY | ronome i AUSUGsa” pherer and | ooked 15 s 55 Bronkiand (hi s vico 1o des e { c St = is booking games for Sunda Call | noon 7 Catholic University hysical point is_gone, never to be recover ! Phitadelyhi - i > at the la “entr: nof t Sore lover o e eoouaand Shipping Board tossers got off to | Wakhinpion ] ROCKVILLE, Md.. Mav 13— W. 1i | Managers wishing to book Eastern |70 i the o The Griffmen let a fine chance g | 3 socta s c 1 3 v glimmering in the first inning v sTARR'NG IN MINORS |= s : ‘8 and Busey Howard, sched e s should' call Lin-| 55, “ond saturday § ied stealing _anc n Harris had — : i = : Hoys wishing fo play with the| Burdine went eight innings on the ’ Leazue by hand 10-t0-3 trounc R ; 3 i ey St > > 2 heen retired. Davis < by 4 [Lense b e R e Mhal| Metvet : ntEomery. COUNtY ) whatan Midgets should communicate | d for Eastern vesterday and con hitting Joe Harris and walking Gosl RIVERDALE, Md., May 13.—Two|"& Bne. AR B Sliey h Manager Lou Baker, at Lincoln | pletely bafled the Tech batters befor . and Judge. Bluege failed in this|Riverdale boys, Milton (Mike) Gordon, | Winners ot to Brunck. War Blues | (GLC : | Rei " stiver c ‘at 'Dicker |3 Delng welloned by Quivi: Rhealy < The Swmg pinch by taking a third strike. with the Tupelo, M team of the|Pitcher, for a total of 11 hits B AT NVt onie e at E { {Hamby led the Easterners with t i S | 2 2 A Yo Boston at Cleveland. % s Eastern Insects trounced theClovers, | stick. . Grifls Score At Start. TriState League, and Frank Chase,| 17 the Government League Com-ipyii? ot petroit . : lows: |19 t0°0. Business was to go against Western TO India A minimum (6f munitonl was re |ith the Taursl s, taim of the| Bissloness mossdsont the Interstatelf VESTERDAY'S RESULTS, S R e e e | today at Central's field in a champion qui by the champs to register the|Cotton States League. e making | team, to 4. Annex No. 1 took one| St lLouis. 6; e & Rook ship series game. Tome w the Ste. As - " initial tally of the pastime in_round [the grade in professional ranks. from the Treasurers, 7 to 2. in the | e nographers are scheduled for an en VLEE SISE A the run accruing from Stan Harris' Both joined the Mobile team of the | b counter with the strong Georgetown went by and INDIA single down the third base line, Joe |Southern Association this Spring and HasEe ¢ - 3, Spring at o University freshmen combination i z 2 Harris' infield death and a shot to|showed enough to be farmed out for| Ches ke and Potomac Telephone + NATIONAV.ZHAGUE. and Bethesda at Koo e Tech also plays tomorrow, Devitt TIRES still gave their center hy Goslin, experience. ‘0. took The Evening Star team in o~ w— ¥ S ten 3 v Spartanburg, 6: Charlotte, 6 (10 inninge, | P’rep being the opponent c ional An even more cheaply earned| Gordon, playing regul at short.|camp, 9 to 4, in the Commerciz $ Won Lowt. P Wi L Soneic ol Bosde and | darkneas) — owners exceptional rker was chalked up i > stop, is showing i . A1 | cuit, and in the Terminal Y. M o 3 cierson Asheville-Augusta. postponed (rain) Central was held to a lone hit, wher 2 < : marker w halked up in the fourth |stop, ix showing impressively in ailcuit, and in the Termina - é S at_Bethe: Greenville, 12: Columbia, 1 Episcopal High chalked up a 4-to-0 road service—their Glen Echo victory at the Alexandrians' diamond fame spread. Today when. with Bluege dead, Peck crashed | departments, it is said, his speed hav-|loop the Black and Wk nine z 4 : Juls S a safety off Davis' leg, zalloped to|ing made a special hit with the fans,|downed the Washington nal wos - R i (Rl‘ l«r“umv | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. 4 on Ruel’s s T4 s ¢ sbed hi b srdon | base ballers, % 2 ethesda At - third on Ruel’'s Texas League single |who have dubbed him Rabbit. Gordon | base ballers, 3 to 1 | . 3 e iR o Hedtbouts 1 Toronto, 12: Jersey C | The colors of Devitt Prep will be large factory exten- to o - ane d while Zachary |is a r foot ba ase ball and ) Nk nester, o center and red while Zachary |j; former foot ball, base ball and | h d Glen Echo at Dicker- | Newark. 7: Rochester seen on the Potdmac in a few weeks. forein . McManus all but | track _star Washing! "entral | e 8. i ation doubled up Zach on this play, 1“1:';.:):‘ 3 .Uf heton Cens COLLEGE BASE BALL. GAMES TODAY. TOMORROW. | at Rockville and Dicke Baltimore. s, udhen}he- racing she recently order sions reflect the nation- his heave to Sisler was_ba Chase is pitching for Laurel and is| At Worcester—William and Mary, & 1. af, Brooklss, go Yo ut Brooklsy. | no. it G | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. g e g wide swing to INDIA. Zach limited the Browns reported to be doing well. He for-|11: Holy Cross, 8. 2 £ Pittsburgh at Boston. Pittsburgh at Bost: E ds, Toledo-St. Paul. postnoned (rain) | rewing game and are expected to § lone pass in the first three frames,|merly starred on the mound for Hy-| At Middleton—Wesleyan Spring- | Chicago ut Phila. Chicago at Phila. Tt i Columbus-Minneapolis. postponed (rain). 1 gn “$he” nuecleus of the crew ¥ Your Money Will Stretch Var- but was mulcted for a trio of tallies[attsville High and other teams in|fleld, 2. A . ‘ Y DAY'S RESULTS. | and Di at Sitvi 3 Louisville, Kansas City, 2 sl ther If You Use INDIA TIRES in the succeeding session when Ken|Washington and vicinity. At New Haben—Yale, 9; Columbia, 1. adelphia, 8-8: Pittsburgh, 5-13. e & vaval Academy’s Plebe tennis tear : - ton, Chie a , N EAGUE. 2 ? ¥'S am . Williams _socked "for a bomer with { o= Sl ! 4 ety is captained by Bill Howard, former | Easy Credit Terms ; i Brookiyn. 2 (10 in; ). ) Al tponed (rain) two on board. Jez walked Evans at Brookiyn. % nings i e ENmes posmene U Central High athlete and star of the | the outset and wild-pitched . him to (; M 'd H ls T d | . i kville, Silver § ? 3 i Fiebs. baslick balll % 5 3 g e — | Echo at’ ‘Boyds. PIEDMONT LEAGUE. el asket ball five. . ir;’v‘-‘:\?.“ ;;;le: };,'::‘IL‘;;{:L‘:d(!]x:: ‘r;il‘\:::‘: eOl’ge Ogrl ge ur. (4] ay | BROOKLYN LOSES SUIT. piecyber 5 Bockeilie at All games postponed (rain). - —e———— Potomac Tlre CO. knocked down, but could not recover B 1 S ° | 3W YORK, May 13.—A verdict | 9% B ’r‘»fii'lf’flf)".;.?f’é‘.kfifi i '“ SOUTHERN “ASSOCIATION. TENNIS CLUB HOLDS DANCE. 28th and M Sts. in time to flag the runner. g n Second att e at t. I JOULS | .wvarding $4500 damages to Roberl!f'f',;"k\‘ o: affernoon. Dickerson af Bovds | (hattanoogs, 6-2: Nashville. 5-6 Members of the Tennis Club 3 took third on this safety and sco = Bockville at Bethesdd and Glen Echo at o o doce holding a dance tonight at the recrea. with his boss and Williams when the | Wolfe of Brooklyn for injuries su: er Spring. Bicmingham tion hall of the Government Hotel latter wafted one out of the park in | tained in a fall due to a broken rail- an easterly direction. Jacobson got S T. LOUIS, May 13—~This is another day and there will be no Davis |ing at Ebbets Field in 1923 has been PLAY JUBILEE GAME. a superfluous safety later in the 2 o Founa to contend with, although Williams and Sisler still will be on the job. | returned by a Supreme Court jury| The golden jubilee game between Sisler also figured prominently in Harris intended to adhere to his pitching schedule and start another | against the Brooklyn National League the New York Giants and the Cin- the run manufacturing by the Browns e : S e | club. Wolfe sued for $5,000, alleging |¢innati Reds will be staged at the in_ the fourth, his lu: double to| left-hander this afternoon in the person of George Mogridge, while Sisler » o S Polo Grounds tomorrow, in observ- left-center cashing B , ‘who Badlioo ednected 6 Clisose between Gaston and Gitard, who formed thie| (hor s TRl Incammchate him for|ance of the fiftieth year of the Na- 14 weeks. tional League. ked, @ Davis a d and o e 3 5 walked, after Davis was passed 20| “to boot” part of the trade that brought Joe Bush here in exchange for | stealing. 1 a Urban Shocker. The local leader also, paved the| "Xo bad weather alibis are possible Yanks here last Saturday, called after o - Y| \vith conditions on tap such as pre-|seven innings on account of darkne: n round seven, however, when he - » afl 2 val yesterday. It was a welcome S fumbled Rice's rap. after Matthews | valled vesterfay. It was & WeICO™E| yyinjams® first homer, in round had flied out in batting for Zacha e L 4, hit the roof of the right-field pa- Sam streaked to third on Bucky Har. | rienced in Chicago. o S A ra oot ko e ris' double to right and tallied after| gjsler’s single in the fourth was an |street beyond. His second circuit jacobson got under Joe Harris’ Iy |ynqeld affair, but a legitimate hit. It|clout, in the eighth, carried into the in deep center. Goslin left his boss| yag a wicked whack that Bluege bat- | rightfield bleachers. It was a fly that on third when he skied to Evans. ted to the ground, but he could not | would have been caught at the Griffith m‘ Evans Drives in Tally. recover in time to head off the speedy | Stadium. This former Griffman was on the | P0SS of the Browns. Judge has a brandmew ailment. He producing end of the Browns' fifth| There was no question of the gen- [ contracted a cramp in his left leg run in round seven. Gerber got a life | yineness of Sisler’s double in the fol- | while en route here from Chicago g - beating out a rap to Judge, duelowing frame. It carried between J.|Monday night and endured a painful ATURE’S finest r's awkwardness in covering | Harris and Goslin to strike the left | session while Trainer Martin tried to d moved up on Davis' sacri | field barrier on the first bounce. : s ecause his tobaccd —The ice.” On Robertson's tap to the box = 3 underpinning was uncertair . B e e o e liney| _The fact that Sisler's record for hit- | Neely was put in (o finest manufacturing Robertson reaching second, fromwhere ‘l"lfl safely in consecutive games now | the eighth inning he sprinted home when Evans doubled . while the standing of the clubs —Th € finest Of down the left-field line, Joey was left | Shows one less game played by St. when Sisler bounced to Gregg. | s, is due to the 1—1 tie with the i 7 i eve ] . g ] t g Williams niblicked, or mashied. hi i A second homer into the right-field \ /1 Z to make a fxne, seats in the eighth, the runways on this occasion being unoccupied. \ // Z smooth, aromatic Judge walked in this round and i took second on Bluege's single to . y center before retiring to let McNeely ! cigar— That’s un for him. Peck then hit into a ° | 7 3 ‘ Webster. Trythem— double play and Earl was left at third S = when Ruel rolled to Gerber. | The champions threatened again in 2 Solhes L in od 2 the inth atter Lefbod nad Bounded || Amazing vaue 89 | SAVOY for Gregs. Rice got a life on Gerber used cars. Be sure to see poor throw and was forced by Buck E 2 2 Iarris. Joe Harris put his boss on || this one. 10c second with a safety to center, but Other sizes Goslin's lunge for that right-field goal I and shapes 5 A hoe ha s fam [raveled too high and Evans got under S S that 1s ous for style— it STUDEBAKER SPE-| I - : or CIAL 6—1922 MODEL. SIMONIZING Yowllappreciate f ' quality and long endurance —that BALL CLUB BARS GOLF. 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