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THE EVEN NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925. Gi éj‘ JUBGE LANDIS TO ATTEND | CEREMONIAL GAME HERE ors Will ()ppum} (Ihampiun:-‘ on l)a_v Gonfalon Is | I ~wT b Disiec I-——Nationals Slam Only Six Safeties HOW GRIFFS ARE BATTING SPORTS. \GIANTS UPHILL TRIUMPHS SPOILING PENNANT FIGHT is turning the National League race into a one N W YORK, M McGraw, wielding the whip, yesterday put mpion defeat ring performance. v 15.—Unyielding perserverance in the face of his ¢ MAJOR OPTIONS SET AT EIGHT BY LANDIS| —The 0 \'](-rrlfu' Task to Offset Lo manager who was By the Associated Press. PAUL, Minn., Ma Paul Dispatch yesterd ard G. Barrow of the New York Americans here, stated Commissioner K. M. | s Raise World Title Flag June 11 : Tygers and Yanks Badly Handicapped 'NOW MUST WIN STEADILY TO GE’F IN PENN X\T RACE ng String of Defeats Suf- fered in Early Part of Campaign—Clubs Landis has ordered major league Can Climb Little Before June FOSTER. -One month of the ma w York and Detrc themselves But Overcome Browns, 5 to 3. charges to another severe test at the Polo Grounds, when the Giants over- | clubs to all in all but eight optional | came a three-run lead in the ninth to tie the score and then sewed up the s oid | Al - 2 s % 1s of the major league magnates | golden jubilee game with Cincitiuati by 5 to 4 in the twelfth. ousE Ly il o ite ann Luque’s superb pitching held the | banished from the game, with f the count while New York | crowd swarming upon the field vers out on option: se 18 plavers, in- | Iddie Rommell, pitching his sixth vided in the minor s, to win consecutive victory, gave the Ath- , thus has be Harbe to their letics their seventh straight triumph, Land ec place with Brookly with Detroit on the short end, 4 to 2 s | Cardinals evened their series with| The dropping Yankees swallowed the paper ¢ | the Dodgers by a triumph, $7to 4. | their fourth straisht defeat, 1 to 0, majors to | " The Cubs took the measure of the |at Chica se to 100 players who h. | Phillies, 4 to 2, in the Quaker City, | \"hnu;h the Browns A’S WERE IN CELLAR | The drive [ incr 1 his home-run porarily ches seven. \\ in a gan Pitcher [ riot, ume as « A!x)l\l exch: hird game topsy- | a fan while lands the struck the drove in t of the s 3 compared with | the police Zs ey BY DENMAN sports Editor BY JOHN B. EW YORK, May 15. frustrated N passed, and in it the ] the paper | League have | worse than either has been handicapped sin ning factors in ant races of the Neither of these clubs was out of during the season m 1924. The Yank | place, and Detroit nev ot | touched the bottom and New Yor rprise in the of Detroit. eginning t is bound of play smingly they were than their leader is hardly conceivable 1t ohne-man_clul out Ruth the instead | o ajo I major | o o h, Bucky Harris, Walter John- Nationals, placed in the order of lark ( ubs rs of the tie itl clung for | the ¢ Comm quotes Barrow The order, force ‘wp market* been unde arded or- le: he | cided to optioned trary b, the handicapped e ust two weeks ago tugged on avenue field of the ¢ the fl it nerican last erved. Junc for at the Georgia League, 1924." the doughty place Ses only one 5 lost, Sisler K to 29 William: record to tal was ol is the iplist vear by band repre- | of the Braves was tem ked by the Pirates, 7 to hich concluded in a rl Smith, Pittsburgh nged hot words with fielding a foul fly th spectator a glancing blow intervened and Smith was 11, the sensational triumph of four years in succession title | o serics for the highest | BY the Associated Press fith Stadium Dby the| CHICAGO, May 15.—The American |! world championship. League presents | ‘ IN THEIR STRIDE i de’| There may Yankee slump for the how the wear id te year ago, extend the number players from 8 to 15, con- to the minor-major agreement be ha Yanks 'n Karr won his on was set back for ries with ¢ 1 in were own th leve- Karr including the win- | ninth A, A. U. SWIM TO BE HELD IN NEW LOLUMBIA POOL| LUE afternoon, standing a turvy appearance at the end | fivst month of play | the first month of 19! Last year the Athietics were in th r and ed there until Jul This year they are leading the league |and fook their seventh in a row i |terday from Detroit. The other three | first division clubs, © at this | period of the the sec | ond aivis | A vear | tirst pla :. | Louis, |1y 1 | four The comp: o runs, in the |PRO FOOT BALL ELEVEN FOR NEW YORK IN FALL > which it riffmen in ed next mont of bre poor and m not in [P | By the Associal o BOSTO? ging ttshurgh d Press May 15 the Yankees were e with a good lead, and Boston and Detroit were clc nched not far behind. Toc re in the second division standing the clubs today d with wr ago follows: Today 2 1 in 3 OLUMBIA COUNTRY ( ming meet on Saturday the will hold an May presented A AL 30, nvitat ate swim A complaint 1 Smith, catcher of the club of the atio gue, with assault and battery, v {sworn out in iton court today by Walter J of Brookline. Judge Connolly issued a summons for Smith, returnable tomorrow Smith was the center of a storm a Braves Field vesterday r sented “ragging” by one of the spec tators at the Braves.Pirates game. Lewis charged that the player struck {him. Smith was ordered from the field and he entered the Pittshurgh dugout a chair, thrown by an iral fan, struck him on the head URGH, Pa reyfuss all’ club John A. Heydl nal 1 se, th 1 of the Pirates e pending an inv into a near riot which occurred dur | the ton yesterday the 1d Boston t THE CALL OF THE OUTDOORS BY WILL H. DILG. President Izaak Walton League of America. the official | by Donald / to cclel ch: 1 Le all | Woodward Capt. tee and teams, he st popui Na of new pool to the club shin mpions fused to block the move of the|$o0ner OF late | they cannot OF ASSAULT BY FAN|..": re blow the te Both these cl traight runs ¥ minors protested to Commission- | JhOY (he wear and Talon, ‘n..n ed, fo Fate | of ‘haa ith Cobb, who much in re heir defeats indis then, but at the time he sl { that they a [PLAYER IS ACCUSED In the | pitch tered ning of the American League, ) the Elbridge Colby, Br Lew! vice chairman of the Washing Ca arrangement f to include swimming commit- iip ban- | runnir about tories so BALTIMORE l\;iARKSMEN WILL VISIT TOMORROW Gur manager of the who is in charge of expects the entry list | men. as well as Washington's most The South Atlantic, tor clubs iced that 1ng the local Philadelphia ashinzton el Chic of events for this ox o That is o stoutest rt out start out Ar o last season h a hurr isions of a into task ut the heart well t o 00 10— 000060601 0— eighth. Mu Louis York Niw | Boston 1925 titleholders st nd f: e e ey sesicaten | CENTRAL AND EASTERN "\ CLASHING ON DIAMOND Hhtn intention of accepting an BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS ‘J Shih Sl TenInte ot | Four events will be open to faiesn 1 z e | the 30-yard back stroke AMERICAN LEAGUE. sty J0-yard relay and Invitatiors h Pen ac the swimme a numt and high s Washingt 1 of the w when he detrol o i g ston Batted for Wingard #Batted for G IRan for pen slump from phod ind Central, occupants of as 100-yard fr f sche and second po: Wl Wilson Burdine tions in the high e ere fter ex 1 base e st ndin: this sed I lo PITTSE dent ¥ burgh 1y he May, 15 of the was Presi Pitts notified president teher eet a St in Phiy practica by Wingard _(J. | rd. Umpires—>essrs. District Mo particip: three-mi »th 1he 140-yard free Boston Connolly and | Detroit vs and reco and 29 minutes. the Br Prep inked Joe 11 Mili a safety nd Bucky s to third, Judge's loft z shed plug Harris. to center tk Harris and sent Joe Har from where he scored on | to Tobin. produced Washington's fifth | nd eight, with no assistancg one ard’s offer ats for a home h accrued to the Browns nd of that frame. rd, Harry Ric down t n-field line and took third | on Tobin's death. Robertson then bounded to Judge, who started to cover first, bu dly heeding the his teammates, fired to the p ate to flag Harry Rice. was beari n for all he | th in t runting with wrted it with | each delfver was disposed line and | of on a roller to Peck. Severeid's liner the put in Hank, peg to Judge and Bennett flied to Rice. on succ ive | crashed through Blue tended | and Be H)\t(l battin rbe the | Seekin(r Third Straitrht 2 Philip Raine | rert, and ¥ | inston also have entere The 100-yard back will probably the ev | There a differenc | seconds between the Karl Knizht he four men er Following are the to dute Wash- | for the strol men hilip and Kl fomer Tells. Willia wh. ¥ L sin Maxwell Tousng Car. In Good Condition, and Is a Real Buy ow other day one My office district the great flocks the cver seen for FOR MEN 50-YARD ¥ H.OJ. MoMilla W Fitzz « (« s ess or i C.) 100-Y ARD H in the ball, and v free ticket to cond led no. 2 stered in the | wa we fow a little Louis MES TODAY. . a BACK.STROKE Karl K pitchec nd the others to Reduced Prices would ducks fish tt the & pir like mad ducks. The do not let the ducks get adva zulls the with would minut Is her ared, their them would be heir w pounci over some bill them of the or a few| full of big Medrilan : W R Eason ( . | Keliey (W. €. € - the | flocks. > ninth, Jacobsc 000 Americ lake hey apy in ck air on every car in stock STUDEBAKER White Front Lot 14th Street at R N.W. 3218 M Street N.W. Potomac 1633 ors of the ays some process of resurrection can York and Detroit t b normal _speed. RADIATOR, FENDERS BODIES MADE AND REPAIRED NEW RADIATORS FOR AUTOS [WITTSTATT'S R. & F. WKS. F. 319 13t LW, \REAR TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coats EISEMAN’S, 7th & F rs out | on in great up in circuit v the H. s re all dressed nmunition nd white Is in the was fifth i « gulls are surface feeders and dive for their food S0 they ducks do the divin The } would make frantic efforts tc but they were at dis: Becoming weary of this | piracy, a thousand or so ansers would fly away to round. B the gulls wherever they to me that this her lazy and cowardly w the gulls to get their dinner. laughed at the unfortunate ducks they dropped th hard-earned nm for the gulls to pick up. Still. if m» v were | ducks had flown over the ci E | As | and used their eye mig o i wondered why T lau ises. love and with Lamot ves, the ' A TIE b who formerly pastimed with fans were yelping but Ruel Ponied | picked Lamotte off fir i a snap hundred wou ion. slowly 15 they could swim d dive As they a spurt ened in following t swam down at remained pidly spear ris G 'f f k ¥ 5 istent S he mer ¢ feed followed them It seemed PETWO;RTH HAéA GAME, BUT LACKS A DIAMOND the Pet the Herald game, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. o, 6: Kansas City, St. Panl. 0 Minnedpolis. 4: Colimbus. Indianapolis. 9 Milwaukee, that was a for 1 Buck Grier, manager of | worth team, has booked »r nine for a Sund has been unable to locat Any person know of field that will not in u afterncon will be confer Grier n top to watch ey would bob up flock P Durham, Raleizh MONT LEAG Winston-Salen sbury. 1 ng finally shaken off the habit which gripped | e West winning no oftener than ipions this afternoon were out of ;s es zulls every | to .make | final tilt of the VIRGINIA T ANl games postpo cor o at_Columl ymorrow at 5 o'clock the mingles with the Pullman Club at the Terminal Y. M | diamond WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMOBILE STORAGE BATTERY nse of the Browns in the set | | | Petworth Ath (R SOUTH ATLANTIC Charlotte Greenville Spartanbiir Asheville, 6: M WIN GAME BY ONE BUN Governme of the Colc e to Cleveland LEAGUE. that Walter | ed it in the same frame would be opposed by Joseph | back of second to the 2 double- | bounder and throw him for the | 1s the | B and moving on prosp when he w zet Gerbe out nt ked himself out of was called out by attempting to steal appeared justified, | agzed him high n nearly the e when he Umpire Nallin in n the fifth. Goose on the d l)q-.mmnml Lea 1 out the Veterans' Bureau team, 2 to 8 only but southpawed = | error in the seventh was | v due to the damp delivery Covey was employing. tried to | fortify his throwing ha h dirt | and lost his grip on Jacobson’s roller. The miscue was nullified almost in aintly when Bluege snared Severeid's iner with his gloved hand and doubled Jacobson off first roste 7 $3 DOWN! 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