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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925. SPORTS. Baltimore Has Embryo Home-run King : Chicago Trymg to Become Fight Cenler ROSER HAS HAMMERED 13 ROUND TRIPS Hard-Hitting Outfielder Has an Average of Nearl Half a Circuit Drive Per Game This Season. Maley, Bison Hurler, Sensation. BY JOHN B. May Or |l)\IIR EW YORK, embryo home r n king 1f been sung nade by Babe Worth, in whose praises haven't | N Ru record of 39, »whoy. Kr F he will put those figures behind t equal the aft, n hold th him before the Considering \al League pitc could car f he ¢ been hammering the Inter- rder than the Bambino at his | nearly hali a home run per | hout the scason, would mean average o LUCAS, G. A. 0. TWIRLER. hich he plays are not band 1 any means. 1 on som among sandlot per- n was that he General £ ing Of- am of the Post Office League, pitched & no-hit no-run swamp the Tri-Bureau er for fice 1 others to f; e est the twirler fanned issued only one season s 1t batters and lead in the nders club, also starred against the tossers, getting four clout, in Maley Mound Sta nal RUTH IS PREPARING TO RETURN T0 GAME and there hould be once. and h ue fray 0 timber. which asoned that it an NEW YORK. May Announcing am of daily training which in- one hour's batting the Yankee Stadium v 'entered upon the final “hix fight for health, with a rejoining the Boston next Tuesday upon irn from the Western tot first workout vesterday after weeks in hospital, suffering indigestion and influenza. found weak and pale, but still able to plant the ball in his favorite spot the right-tield b With of reporters men in eid to’ chase hits, he stick for the first time \ effect indicative of ess had not robbed eye and powerful arm. His ur n hung on him loosely. He had lost 54 pounds in the hospit bringing his weight down to 1 | expr over his T FEW CLOSE GAMES the veli n place of some of has bes seems c 20, cludes at least s SHRINE AND GROTTO TO PLAY FOR KIDDIES i e a the - s big of a child sonic and F As all Masons cares for the guests tar Home. know, this me | of the various and takes in Masons. their ne relat: s and their children sent children and old folks d in the main buildin the youngsters m times annoy the older gues their play and childish shouts, the grown-ups probably an kiddies with too many “ds e Is to bulld a new he kids and the old folk oy that's ball teams are ¢ + is that L. W of Kallipol burgh, pot nxiou him of k A He “tice period. ...m t mvh wh 1.\ v dormitory s both the 1 so that can be b And both Ar mon 2 of Potomec Park vesterd: loops W the excepti = leagues, ot ar ive or; aygrounds of horting their pla other fellows lick v It is whispered t member of a Wz i sever: | he Park circuit Navy the Adjutant Gen I's team {and in the Treasury lLeague Rt | won from Annex No. 1 by | coun o| Lansburgh & Bro. | cial Li anded a o A itcheil nine. Evening, m was ain, Thompson's Dairy getting n, 13 to 8 ,vernment ned its po vernment nosed ¢ popular S 1 are ox : let the o has liar sreth vented I ints use t keepir Printing Office main. 1t the top of the by downing In- in the Depart outclassed MOUNT RAINIER TEAM SIGNS SOME iEW MEN to 6: and the Tre: " JACK AND GEORGES the District Several we e been p s the PARIS, | new filma pearance in a when the h nd-in-hand with C bowed to the public Palace prior to refereel | tween Debeve and Kell ack had easy cvening in the | ving. because the bout he refereed, which to have gone 10 rounds, | terminated at the end the fifth Associated Pross May 20.—Jack Dempsey’s n nose made its first ap- ing last night champion, best « n men the Virg i expecting to m,.)‘ of the year. A being kept under cover are likely to receive However, Rosslyn pared. In a former in the s the came out on top ackers are same is scheduled to start a CENTRAL HIGH GRIDMEN WILL PLAY NINE GAMES "'-vwl to « evenir Central H )'uv ois pete in nine games next 2 to_the schedule Donald Cline Kelley. Only two Alexandria (Del.) Hicg fields Ortoner 10 it ason iniers > the 3 o'ciock n 1tinue. bout resuited in promising mid £ to Francois “hth round. Charles as middleweight champion untl the | afterncon at weighing-in time, when | with | he failed to make the weight. Al gton | though Descamps threw the towel into the ring in the eighth to save his man from further punishment, he did not imperil the title of his protege, as he Alex- | w iting against a heavyweight. | Molina had made a good showing up to the eighth round. gridire com amps’ arra and those Wilmi e played on foreign alvert ia i Alexandria Hizh, at s fi Newport News Hizh | THIRD CORPS FIGHTERS s - | TO MEET Y. M. H. A. GREB TO FIGHT BURNS. | in training at Washington Barrac! INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May l"l“” | for the South Atlantic championship Permission to stage a_10.ToUNd bout {4,015 early next month are to make between Harry Greb of Pittsburgh and | O3S $4008 Ve IO PE Reet Tommy Burns of Detroit on Friday. | g, iimore, when the Y. M. H. A. team May 29, been granted by the In-| a dual boxing meet has il L il |is encountered in dianapolis Boxing Commission. s ATeriasty. MABhLE e ot has selected his the Army mittmen, men, as follows: Jodoin, 112 pounds: Ford, 118 pounds; Olsen. Schurr and pounds: Smith, 145 pounds; Ristide, Angel pounds, and Noland, 190 November 10— November November mington, Del Gonzag Wilmin, Third Corps Area ateur boxers May 20 (#).—A midseason game with St. Thomas’ . Paul, Minn., is included > for an: ollege in the nounced by "’7////"’//////// %2777 C.T.ELECTRIC TRUCKS 70 % 70 DON'T ASK US—ASK OUR CUSTOMERS Complete List on Request GETTING FACTS—SAVES MONEY % 7 7 ENGINEERS 7 % 1358 D St. NN\W.—SALES AND SERVIC Main 7602 7 W FOR ORIOLES| but | PITCHES NO-HIT, GAME | Rabe | Yankees when | IN SANDLOT LOOPS in the Commer- | 10-to-8 setback | while The | fi trounced | the | PAL IN PARIS RING| when Debeve took a count of nine and } HILLTOP NINE PLAYS ST. JOE TOMORROW the team of St. Juseph's will be the | nly number on the varsity athletic ard here tomorrow. These nines will| sh at the Hilitop at 3 o'clock. The | contest will conclude Georgetown's | | home base ball schedule. In & match at the Hilltop vesterd the Blue and Gray ran roughshod|OWn over the tossers of Deluware Uni-| versity, winning, 33 to 0. in six in p | nings. ' The score 1s believed to be a | L-ight Blue and White, shutout_record in modern college base | Anna Gertrude Shelp, Rosemar ball. Twenty-cight hits, 10 of them {Arnold and Elizabeth M. Cuthbertson for ‘extra bases, were mide by the act s fuculty udvisers for the Bastern | Hilltoppers. The losers got w lone | rifle squad. single. | Central will be re| Catholic University’s nine, that left | Tayvior, August 3 . Anita | sterday for a four-game Northern |Peters, Carolyn Lebb, Helen Huhn and | |tour, was to play City College of New | Kathren Ludlum. York at New York today and is sched- | Louise Hart, faculty udviser for the |uled to encounter Harvard at Cam-|Centralites, has just recelved the | bridge tomorrow. | scores from the Waller High School | team of Chicago, showing that the {local markswomen defeated their op- | ponents by points in their tele-) phic match, he Chicagoans 461, while Miss | Shortly after the eet, which v scheduled for May 27, Lastern will hold an individual meet open to all members of the rifle ciub to determine the best shot in the school. "he winner will be awarded | the I‘riendship medal, one of the most coveted athletic prizes offered to the fair athlete= of Eastern. mect this afternoon the shoulder match. For the first time in a match, the Leah Woods, Vetura and Viola McDermot were the shar, on % coaching ‘BUSINESS FINALLY | TAKES BALL GAME .- turned in a s girls got Iliant pitching by s High hurl e part of the abled the lowly their first base | scholastic title ser | tral Stadtum. I Overcoming a un lead piled v |in the firs > innings, the Orange | and Blue got the decision. 9 to The me, in fact, was the first that | the Stencgraphers have won in the t thr sons of play in the pionship series, but the victory comes | | too late to boost them from the cella sitior in the league Thelr | | final game will be pla . when Eastern is encountered. Tech scored three runs in the second | inning. and repeated the performance in the third before Block was relieved by Marosey. In the fifth Shreve of Business clouted a three-bagger, ng a pair . and two m | tallies were registered in th~ sixth. Tech went to pieces in the seven allowed the Busin runners to ¢ the bases four times. Another added in the cighth | The Stenograph. encounter St. Jehn's College th E ernoon. while Central and Western are playing at Wilson Stadium. Eddie Marosey, and loose play Tech fielders, en shers (o win w the Cen fes yesterday at Marian Barrett (Les Camarades) and Jerry Martin ¢Bon Secour) were to meet in the finals of the Girl Reserves' | tennis tournument this afternoon at 30 on the Y. W courts, Siiscintartin Gop el final bracket yesterday b: ellie Clear of Semper | The match was ev | the score indicated and w best of the tourney A very close battle was expected 1o day, as the two finalists represent the | best players of the entire reserve unit of some 430 girls, The winner will be at the e « to the defeating ratae, 6—1, n closer than s about the annual banquet of zation, which will be h | might the Elue wentieth and B street | Miss Barrett won this trophy for {her club lust vear. If she should suc |ceed in capturing it for (hree succes | sive ve the cup would become the pernianent property of Les Cama- rades | 14 trophy | the organi 0 Saturday Hut, s are scheduled to Eastern encounters Devitt | morrow, Catholic University will be met by Central will journey to Garrett me with Georgetown Preps ops to- | freshmen and Western Park for Univarsity There is a triple tic bin tle nts div n. Public School Sc g Park View Mon schools are deadlocke, in the Columbia cigh tion a result of ing match Smiends Bohool | Sparke View. will racketers shut | yow afternoon at 3:30 to play junior tennis team ~defeated the | winner of this game wiif plar h eorgetown Prep _yumur( 3 to 0 LSy ntencon: Tor tie e championship. TEAMS AT CONFAB| of the league, with the following re in 1 section Ball e Colum A. of th Leugue. e and West for first place division, Park View St Alban’s athletic te trio of victories yesterda ball nine defeated the Iri team. 5 while t ms s ored a e base los meet West tomor off the The | Monroe the section sults Plaza: Carbery | Hayes, 6 to 1: Edmonds defeated Peo- \h')d' Hilton, 7 to 6. Bloomingdale: | John Burroughs defeated Gage, 23 to 6; John Burroughs defeated Brook land, 12 to 7. Georgetown: Addison de- feated kson, 11 to 6. Rosedal Kingman defeated Maury, § to Madison def i to 9 The defeated Blair- Managers of playing by the Washin Athletic Assoclation meeting at the Boys night to make final arrangements for Lthe opening of thelr series next week At a meeting of the directors of the association last night at Typo | graphical Temple, President James 1 \(A Malley announced that the call for | organization of unlimited leagues 4{will be made within the next two weeks. Through its . the with midget in ton and junior leagues conducted Base Ball will hold a mass Club tomorrow teams and first Dist meet for the falr held May 27 2 Schooi 1 petition. Every strict champion _rifle which will be Eastern High keen cqn. senior will be high school in the represented by a am o ck shots, with the possi ble exception or Business has not yet definitely decided to enter a team JEW the high offici of sco The will cease mittee has fired aft president., Post Office Leag the sandiot g Bt ning C | rifle instructor for will act as match rckett, “hools 1. H e-up | bolstered addition of several high sche ers. the Boys' Club nine was to en counter the Taril mmission team at diamond No. afternoon 1:30 o'clock by the 1 play wit mptly nnoun this time 2:30 and 5:30. The com- i that all shots | will be counted begin it at will be of six gl owed to en the entries i upon arrival at competitors must be inder the rules of the Board ation regarding athlet The course will be 4 sighting shots | and 10 shots for record in each of | two positions, prone and standing. Any .22-caliber rifle weighing not over 10 pounds and any ammunition will { be allowed. Any sight not containing glass may be used. The targets used will be N. R. A. 50 feet decimal and 50 feet junior Members of the Club have heen r 3004 Park place 7:30 o'clock. Northern Athletic quested to meet at tomorrow mnight at Meridian Juniors defeated lantic Juniors, 16 to the At Junior teams may arrange games with the Lightning Athletic Club at West 963. Piney Branch Insects trounced the Ravens, 8 to 6. | | Exclusion We exclude every particle of grit, grime and dust from fuel through this exclusive Minute Service Sta- tions’ treatment. Exclude carbu- retor clogging and insure steadily smooth motion of your car through TRIPLE FILTERED GASOLINE Filtering three times—twice through screens and once through chamois—cleaner fuel for your car. For SATISFACTION and QUICK ACTION Minde Serice No. 4—Penna. Ave. & 2Ist St. N.W. No. 2—Georgia Ave. & Upshur St. No. 5—Linworth & C Sts. S.W. No. 3—10th & E Sts. N.W. . 6—Florida Ave. & 3rd St. N.E. No. 7—1705 L Street N.W. ol < No. 1—17th & L Sts. N.W. GIRLS’ ATHLETICS IRLS' rifle teams of Eastern and Western High Schools were to | marksman. | match, | (Emory M { on_Central Presbyterian team. Leizlar will be judge | ¥ | Pinkha |TWO NEW LEADERS | IN WOMAN'S BOWLING Ome class A and three class Y. teams feature (nmuhl s bowling of thp Washington City Duckpin A ation tourney now running at the eum | The list of doubles and les is I not large, but B £ e < ir lcity's best girls from Fastern were to do their [cltys best - ront in Jarrett, Helen Terrell, Athlyne Spahr {hoth classes of the doubles lust night shooters selccted to represent the [Misses Chandler and Quigley B F 600 pins in cliss A and Misses Mo |Intee and Smith scattered 565 maples targets will |in class B | Tonight's schedule g 45—Comm Tals A Registered Accounts, B, 11: Insur 4 Bureau. B, 10: Tmperials. B Pl ey ) e B, 0 He in. "B, Fleischell, 0'Brie ki Kiein fimann, B Team-Post DISTRICT shoulder-to- e Central range for a No auxiliary be used in sighting. No coaches will be allowed except team members. All other than and firers will be requested | remain off the firin line. Targets will be drawn by team aptaing Immediately preceding th Two targets will be allowe each team. Any questions concerning the con ditions the meet . Crockett Tags | by to Enge A A eams | B. alley % Doulles Office claxs A | Maloln Liowd Sinzles Mori Falls Chu . The teams U I\(n been definitely y but the probable ups wiill be as follows: Central—Helen Taylor, Ielen iyhn, Carolyn L Prentlss and Eiizabeth Robinson. Eastern—Leah Woods, Vetura t. Helen Seitz, Helen T ell nd Viola McDermot K tance andee, Betsie v Thompkins, Mary We Helen Muson and chosen line 81 Jax 4 101 Ath Tech maw, Helen Helen Daniel. Grace Moo Sdith Adams, Dorothy Skinner, Petrie and Hrmnn Robinson. BOWLERS T0 BE FED AND GIVEN REWARDS | Mount DOUBLES. CLASS AL Thorub'z 107 anderson 100 Prenie GIdding 185 101 100 Totals Kline Franklin 108 1 o A 178 n 0 Martin Iros %1 Tota I Rhodes Totals Chandler Quikle Tutals 180 182 08 10% 110 208 2 Total CLASS B 0 Meinter X smith swiers of the . Church team Pleasant M champions of the North Washington Church League and winners of the District of Colum bia Church League title, will be awa ed a loving cup in token of their v tortes &ht e annual banquet of the th Washington church howl- | ers at Columbia Heights Christ Church. Central runners-up ship. and who fini trophies. en other cups wiil be awarded to individuals and teams and eight of the bowlers will he presented with medals. The following will receive cu individual M. ) 1069 Second high individual [} Newkirk (Central 104-16, Third high Villhide. jr. tian), 104-8 High team game, | Christian, 538. High team set, T In 164 10x Fogarts g Fox Totale Prize N« 13417 winners last & Tk Presbyterian pinspillers for the league « Emory M. F hed third, also will rece MASCART MAY FIND TARTAR IN TRAVERS Fans have Travers work out in gymmasium are of Edouard Mascart, weight chamy Presbyterian). watehed Mickey the Y. M. C. A the opinion that European feather . is in for a strenu- ous time Friday night when these two meet in the ring before the National Capital Sporting Club at Washington Auditorium. 2 The Frenchman also is making the Seavers |pest of his time since the postpone- ment of the bout on account of the death of Commissioner James F. Oys ter. Mascart is working out in a lo gymnasium with the Belgian middle weight, De as his sparring part- ner. There has been a 1 for memberships at the tional team. RO \dividual average (Columbia Heights ¢ Ce umbia Heights Central Presbyterian, H.‘:h individual game. W B High individual set, (Petworth Baptist), 37 Highest number of spares, Hall (Mount Pleasant M. I 130. Highest number Seavers (Petworth High flat game tral Presbyterian), P. Hamm :H. South). 1 of strikes, H ot isk_application offices of the : Club, 206 Mount E. 102-28. R. H. Pleasant M. South Caffee. second high average. 101-14. on WILL REVIVE RACING. SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, May 20 —Horse racing, with pari-mutuel bet ting, provided for by a bill passed by the last legislature, will be here this Summer. A Canadian syn- dicate will conduct the meetings. W. L. F. King. hizh aver Emory M. i. South team, 101-4; Fred Robbi second high average, on Columbia Heights Christian team. eavers, second high average, rth Baptist team. 103-45. . Dice. high average, on Cal- TAILORS N To the Well N Dressed Men We know vour Cobur manuel TiH, high average Baptist team. 45. Braden, high ave Bible Class team, - . on (N \ N N N N N N N N HOME RUNS DIVIDED. CHICAGO. May 20 UP).—Home-r hitting in the ma om0 @ste s equally divided, rding to figures compiled, eacls jization having circuit blows fit how next JACK BERNSTEIN The Master Tailor 814 F St. N.W you L suit becuuse make ve BUREAU NINE AHEAD. Bureau base ballers in the Colore Departmental League trounced th Registers nine, § to 2 al 7Y | KNOWING men stick to Websters year-in and year-out. 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