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30 ° SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925. SPORTS. Griffs Get Crack Young Shortstop : Champions Gain a Full Lap on the Mackmen NAVY Plc:s ,C‘EL,“PE{‘N DEFEAT NEW YORK YANKS TOLEAD 1926 NINEl 4§ A.’S LOSE TO RED SOX ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 2.—While returning from their tilt’ with the M l ‘A d y h Hl E ‘ Army at West Point yesterday mem- \ i i i ;085 Ders of the Navil Acaderay base ball| || 2T DEITY Alds johnson to His ighth Victo ot team elected Willlam G ('nnper of BUDDY MYERS TO REPORT \neg:'stEY HAS A WICKED | | World Record Holder in Big Mect Here F ROM N’ORLEANS IN FALL\ Sy Ry b arewells at the station from Georges Carpentier and many other more or :en- pugilisti {f:’ly known Nanonals to Qend Two Players and Bundle of l\alc‘ e SpCuL MMM [ it | Lenglen, the tennis star, as a 1o Pelicans for Flash Who Is Burning Up | luncheon guest. Georgia captain of next year's nine. | lin Gets Pair of Triples and Rice Cracks Out ¢ il '\'i| D:n:’nry ‘must huet:dwl&l;rd Cooper hhns held the shortstop, orehand drive,” commented Mlle. berth on the Navy team for the past | - e T - T . T two, yeurs and 1s & heavs Ditter, > | Five Hits in As Many Times Up. In Berlin's Luna Park, Dempsey o AT C T 5 S G will appear in exhibition bouts for BY JOHN B. KELLER | $15,000 a week and something of the gate receipt N EW YORK. June 2—Veteran members of the Nationals did'a deal | - the Southern Association. | Lenglen Inter. The Navy crew is being put through two practice sessions a day | in preparation for the intercollegiate N EW YORK. June —By tu n ck the nkees while the - regatta at Poughkeepsie on June 22 2 1 bl »h s 3 e As Yale is not entered, the Anpapolis were getting a trimming in their game with the Red Sox at Bos crew: - will “be’ the: only . undsfeated ton. the Nationals yesterday picked up a full game on the leagué combination to represent the East. The crew leaves here on June 14 . e and will be entertained at Poug- | Ruth in the line-up for the first time this season aftera | keepsie by Col. Robert M. Thomp- | reducing course in a local hospital, the Yanks o son, member of the Olympic com- = O P Yanks were alm iten when encountered by the Nationals cariier in the campaign SR A | Their punch was not particularly dangerous, nor their defense of the | best order. Ruth, plainly not fully recovered MARSHALL IN LEAD | performed with more spirit than ans of S el <',”“,T of effective work yvesterday when the club vanquished the Yankees RED SOX HELP NATS in the opening of the four-game series here, but President Clark Calvin Griffith realizes his outfit is too well filled with athletes who scarce- | BY TRIMMING MACKS Iy may be expected to carry on many more seasons. He must build against time and build soon. As the start of a plan to bring young blood to the world.champions, the prexy this morning announced that Charles (Buddy) Myers,-now shortstopping for New Orleans of the Southern Association. ‘ will become 2 National at the close of the campaign in the Dixie circuit, | {76100 was defeating the Vanks ves. if not before . |rushing Athletics, 5 to 3, by timely The deal whereby Myers will be promoted to major ranks calls for ihnxmx. leaders and now are but two games behind first place. Even with Babg| weighy- s tame a By the Associated Pross NEW YORK, June 2.—While Wash- ington was defeating the Yanks yes- members of hs club. IN CHESS TOURNEY |outsct of hikiioes, put.nether Tacred i roune " waree e 2 the transfer at some time during the present season of two members of | O'Rourke’s circuit drive with one mained long enough to be credited with his eighth victor the world champions to the Pelicans, in addition to the swelling of the fon base in the ninth broke a deadlock | The Nationals were leading, 4 to 1, when he became inefieciive afeer coffers of the minor club with a considerable bundle of kale. and gave Detroit un 8-to-6 verdict over ! MARIENBAD, June 2.—Frank J ‘“m out in the ninth inning and gave way to Fred Marbers Reports emanating from the South the White Sox at the opening of their S 5 e South JOHNSON | Sexies i Marshall, the United States cham |~ ———————— et aot ,‘ ndicate that Buddy is just the kind | The Indians ‘stepped aside for the pion, today went into the lead in the | I ats cowatain of recruit all major league clubs are NO. 8 FOR Browns, St. Louls bats barking 14 international chessmasters’ mmua REG'STER AND NAVY iferies Ferowded anxious to acquire and that the | hits to-a 10-to-2 victory. Williams, ment when he defeated Yates of Eng- | 1“h1ff°'l Bob Meusel, bu A Nationals are especially fortunate in| = WASHINGTON. AB. B H. 0. A E|Brown outfielder, collected a home land and Rubinstein suffered his sec NINES ARE CHE KED‘«)mp in the ninth and a homer t establishing a claim on his_future | Rigg L 3 ? 4 o|run. a triple and a single in five ond defeat, this time at the hands of Ernte Johnson, com fter two Ne ervices. He is said to be a 22-year-|J, ° 0 o/ chances. ; Niemzowitsch of Denmark. e oLy t old player, weighing about 160 pounds — . g{ Brooklyn was unable to shake the | Hob Le Qen;ire, 1olrmer “(:’eor:elow" Torre of New York drew his game e | Yorkers had been retired, I ed and measuring 5 feet 10 inches from | T @ o|Jinx which has tagged it in games | star, shown in action and at ease,|with Michell, England, and dropped | local score a couple of noiches. How pate to sole | o 1 0|with the Giants and as a result suc- leaped 25 feet 6 inches at Olympic |into sixth place. | g Resisters tossers ot the Treasury (O O S TR o olchen Mo 3 | Ruel: : % 9|cumbed, 8 to 4. giving the New York He will strive to better that| Those who have won half or more |Base Ball League and the Navy nine ' : _ Well Up in Averages. .u. i:hmmn. ». '; 3 3"»1m» five - consacitive’ victories over games. P iy of their games follow: | of the Potomac Park group uflereapaddfl by the slamm hir Aside from being physically quali-|Merer,p.......... 1 6 & 0 o & | the Robins. Robinson's team has vet figure in a special event at South At-| o, Lgw, | thelr first defeats of the season yes|by the Nationals in fled for the game of base ball, Buddy | ©|to defeat the National champions lantic A. A. U. title affair at Central | Marshall - [ e i .llv(’ml{n\vflnl» srounds. | “wppo arvicular th ide appears to be a real fancy hitter and, R. E. | this season. High Stadium Saturday afternoon. Reti L e \h‘ 'f”d" i R e i fielder. He has been socking the ap H 8| Pittsburgh took another setback at ubinstein [ e mcors Hind 1o shanesfest . 2 2 s ple at a great rate this season, just e $|Chicago, Grimm's homer in the Tartakow i B dunecio b three singles in the last week getting 13 safeties in 34 o o | eighth - enabling the Cubs to win, a{.’fi-’um[.mn | \n‘;]‘d‘p’f;‘:: ,:‘;‘i::sr;’;ng‘_";’;}:"_;‘ nt0| faced Jones. ana times at bat in seven'games for a 1258 06 to b. S ruenfel | 2 [t iy rating of 382 38z 2|" Hogers Hornaby ciouted his thir Sd i i‘\-”h«;n hipping Board triumphed, 3 [ re n,lf th x ar cher Afield, he accepted 49 of 50 chances o 1 2 o [teenth home run while the Cardinals Sonter Market moved back into first | EF2C, OF triDles. Wi {0y ;nlc} in one game established what is g 113 1 ¢ took th:goagcon’?h:l;u:xhi::gn:“;l‘:ifi;:r! BERLENBACH WILL RISK | picce beside Chestnue Farms. in the \J:‘:l ninth frame ;m‘.:’l‘x“fl.\u‘ ki elisved to be a record for a short 70 i W C o = st to m t t stop in organized base ball. Playing o 8 8 2 8|also'made two doubles TITLE AGAINST DELANEY | Sommsrefal loop by trouncing Evening | nicked him for a threebagg against ‘Little Rock, he had 15 T | ,Boston and Philadelphia turned out | AT ‘::;gd”mi? ‘En‘»‘"'\'ieflh“fl'"‘fi"u bl Three Scoreless Innings. chances, 9 putouts and as many as © © % ® 0|7 hits apiece, the Phillies finally | NEW YORK, June 2 UP).—payl|1oeds 4 Mitchell team. b "}:‘f § st ng sists, without a bobble. Nine putouts 3 6 o | subduing the Braves, 12 to 10. There < entries received up to last night for the | Berlenbach signed to defend his newly | p the Government circuit, the Print- | ';" San i o in a single contest is a deal for any | sBatted for Wanninger in eighth inning. | Were 13 doubles, 2 triples and : | HILE the large list of entri l" dg) acquired lightheavy-weight crown|ing Office entry handed a 16-to set. | s DUt uP 2 gitee inflelder other than a first sacker. +Batted for Host in ninth inning. homers. South Atlantic track and field championships assured the success st Jack Delaney of Bridgeport,|back to the Patent Office, and in the flnds.. in ef.n\ d During the game the Pelicans exe: | Rasmipeion 6010080 i=} ~ T { of the meet at Central High Stadium Satdrday. a large batch of | Conn.. at the Yankee Stadium on the | Bepartmental loop Bureau scored over | Snaulbr 10! Linele cuted six deuble plays and Buddy fig- | | < A = AR | Potomac Park, 11 to 6. | EEl TRE IRl ar i Gitie e hore. coTpobase hite—Rice, Meutel. & Hurrls. FAM'LY MAN F'GHTS | blanks due from the University of Maryland today help make certain that | "Berienbach won the championship in | A q:mmemo‘\_hflns nosed out | ¥ith two gone. in second i stopping, it seems! | Home run—F. Johnson. ' Stolen g close competition will be the rule in practically all the events. |a 15.round match with Mike McTigue|Supplies, 5 to 4, in the Post Office I;]Afhillfit'::- '\'-;- s T(_}\:w. Jo Sensation in College Ball R AT s RTIT E‘ Maryland’s squad includes Joe End.|at 10 feet 9 inches: Roy Diebert. who | Saturday night. iEA U “Lzeaxne e ot o i - . - i, R e L |slow, who recently broke the South.|edualed Supplee’s mark in the latter, | = Jemces oy o8 eoararry Greb| Express triumphed over Washington |}, "0 105" 20 w Myers learned his base ball at Mis- | off Marberry, =5 off dones. 1. Struck out— | [ 508 ey Malibews @ another vedx,| 20 ¥ Sla as prospective op- | Terminal, 18 to 3, in the Railroad Y. M. | I} oPened ‘the Wational b sissippi A. and M. He was the sen m."’"n"&‘"i....‘"hm“:'..'"i"q:.m'..gf';':fi'"fq‘m‘ iRt L |ern record for the quarter mile, mak-|jing who holds the university record | Ponents. C. A. cireuit el Bl g, sation of college base ball in the GUlf | i {n 1 inning: off Johnson. 5 In 724 innings: |ing the distance in 49 3.5 seconds, and | for the high jump at 5 feet 10 inches I st o e States, according to'men famillar with | off Marberry, 1 In 134 innings. Winning | By the Associated Press five men who during the present sea lanll is co-holder of the 100-vard dash 1 S = Combs R e | T S TR T e [ SR BE B E S 21 EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL, - “i i at college received several flattering nnolly. Time of game—= hours and 10 | Gibbons fights Gene Tunney at the |Line marks set in former vears. | Endslow also holds the College Park | bz @ offers from big league clubs. He | minutes. VB — | Polo Grounds Friday night it will be a | Ed Pugh, captain of the Maryland |record in the half-mile, having made | caught Joe Harris' fly joined ‘New Orleans early this season test of a young ' bachelor against a (team and holder of Colleze Park rec-|the distance in 1 minute 59 1-5 sec- | s ': jgan the & and has been setting the Southern As- | fit would send the player to the world | veteran, head of a family |ords in the 220.vard low hurdles at|onds. | e i A sociation on fire since. champions before. Just what players 3 and Ruth walkec to cente 1 Me g : 5 Tunney, who celebrates his 27th|0:25 2.5, and the 120-vard high hurdles | A squad of 14 athletes from Wash Tike Ghcls e et The deal negotiated with President |are to be sent to New Orleans as part | birthday this month, is 9 vears the |at 0:16 1-5. will make strong bid in |ington and Lee also is expected to e ke ol Heinemann of the New Orleans club|payment for Myers and when they | younger. these events, while his brother Charlle, | compete itk does not call for the delivery of Myers | will be transferred is yet to be an-|” Tunney, who has been training at|a freshman, who recently tied the| Because of numerous requests, the HIRTEEN members of Eastern High School's championship base | 1o tamcr nin onase: LUt his weak to the Nationals until late in Septem-nounced by the Nationals’ president.|Saratoga Lake. will return to the |Maryland record in the 220.yard dash|time for closing the entries was ex- | ball team and eight members of the track and field A8 r?}» d!lv. him ?n ”\\a out at il ber, but President Griffith is confident [In all likelihood, one of the men to | metropolis tomorrow. ibbons is [by making the distance in 0:22 3.5, will |tended until tonight, but according i ers of the track and field squad were pldfcfll ce !‘“l ')” ‘1 ih ek that in an emergency the Dixie out- go will be a pitcher. working out at a Coney Island gym- [compete in the furlong and century|Ben Hassett, chairman of the gam awarded the school letter yesterday at the annual cadet and ath- .h:\’\v! gl ,‘f”w“,w"v‘;‘;";, e s ] |nasium. The struggle is expected to |sprints. committee, no blanks will be received |letic assembly e . Hae SE— just a double. where Bob rem decide the next contender for Jack | Other outstanding members of the |after this eveninz. Lastminute en-| ST dnuhies Sylicse T ' = * M | Dempsey's crown Old Line team are Bill Supplee, who |trants may fill out their applications The diamond athletes will be further honored Thursday night at the {3 (B fouten o el fan A i abe u a dic an, | The New York State Athletic Com- |threw the javelin 161 feet 815 inches |at the Aloysius Club rooms I|annual base ball supper to be held in the school lu e r!\rrvcm mission has under consideration a |and cleared the bar in the pole vault |street Tiae ro ot IR the T 1o baae Ball _| Rice Starts It Again. challenge by Mike McTigue for a re- | | The Nationals continued But His Spirit Is Unimpaired 55 v, 0 ere Cant,_Georse Burdine. Witiam | ADPAREL IS IMPORTANT ) s away at Jones, but got noth wrested the light-heavyweight cham- r. v v. George o h en i ety o Shir S e | LIBERTY A, C. NOT AFRAID |55 S’ fae ceomee osee | "'50 EAIR SEX RACKETERS | il o, mes, hac' e | | the seventh. Then Rice singl i R | .\!r_T!:ue declared the decision was a | ton, Robert Jacobs, John Quinn, Ju \’ Th i - | pilfered second, from where he s EW YORK, June 2—Babe Ruth still is a sick man and really ought :‘go\'\:m‘ i;nd that the worst he merit- | TO CK T BI ONES lius Frager and Manager David Ro- | d" s ""'; I““"‘:" “"""5 player’ | hen Buck Harris doubled e : ; ; as a drav I A I E HE ‘; : | meeds something besides strokes | .. walked and tallied with - - s > o 4 senfeldt | £ s |Judge walked and tallied wi not to be in the Yankee line-up, but in his six innings of play yes- | “jack Delaned of Bridgeport, Conn | Track letters went to Capt. Adol-| and speed. She needs a multiplicity | when Goslin tripled terday he gave a game exhibition that should have been an in-|has been signed to meet )‘{erlenlmr!rL - phus Bond., Manager Stephen Silver.) o bright-colored pullover sweaters | . ''ith Ernie Johnson and spiration to his teammates. He failed to get the ball past the infield the | 741 17- [ g man, Joseph Cosimano, Charles Coggs- | ' bwentery. [ e ol ety B Rar 2 k he & N Ll | RESH irom triumphs over the Kanahwas and the Mount Rainier |well, Willam O'Brien, Lee Kistler,| With bandeaux to match. Having |Yankee's sighth the venerable \Walt three times he stepped to the plate, tapping to Johnson the first time, | [ Seniors, Liberty Athletic Club tossers are preparing to conquer new | R€ubin Acton and Harry Bushong. seen the intricate and colorful de. |faded. Passes to Duga walking the next and rolling to Bucky Harris in his last appearance at [ROSENBERG HURTS HAND worlds. Next weck end they are to tackle the National Athletic | Central's gridiron squad expects to| SIEns of the sweaters, one wonders |With Combs® double bat, but afield he handled his two chances in startling style. Despite his IN KNOCKOUT VICTORY | Ciub and the Kenilworth unfimiteds get down to hard work tomorrow;| how bandeaux ever have been found | L%°%" o= wobbly underpinning. he made a running catch of Judge's fly in the fith | SR | o Tis et e o tees the fleld| to mateh. | The ninth saw 1 ¥ > SEVER N 3 g als coun s first Spring practic i - 5 R ripled of inning fhat was the brightest bit of fielding in the contest. [ rtiar o e cune 2 ). | saturday afternoon at Rosedale field NORTON TO SHOW SKILL |nary workouts vesterday and today Ingtngiend the woghe Tooswide | nite: itie ipizal] o The Babe had to dash far back and | weight champion, ‘in Knooking 1?,2"“’(,;m Kenilworth game will be playe were designed to get the foot ballers | bottomed trousers has spread to the |Spunted after combs ca A0 “hea the ‘panr e teit afier| | BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS | | Fettinsill. New orieans, at Covinston, | Sniay 2 Fentiont Sament, 55| IN MEET ON SATURDAY | 2iiP, o, the i £rind that Couch | woman players, and the are dash. | pi ard bet eld to grab the ba e after Ky., last night, also k g BRI s e e o cheis ol | ing about the courts b 1 » making the catch, but clung to the out of a ;n?r:vh ;‘\".?fi“l-.?lf!‘”?,'l are ex-Liberty men. the rivalry is| pmerson Norton, Georgetown |Veeks. Iastern kickers also are ex-| pufllulnolh so‘:\'l.:"]l:‘;n ‘r'LJ,"’.'i.‘l'l"a' !;rhip’:- e eld bleachers f cnhe;]-g‘-rwo .\';\lugn‘.; ”::Aeli:'afinfip;:'l:\:' AT fought so hard that he injured both hig| SXPected to be exceptionally keen. | University and Tlinois Athletic E;’I‘_l‘l;d: |(4;m:n';“;hr;:§h'_,.a };:nrp\.\.L o s e s o el e LUt nekr Glearhers 1 at the time and had i hands sl ol it in| Club star, w ar in a series | H o i | at rest. However, they pass, but D away from the Babe, both could have Pet. e o s the tape nad heen ro.| o CiSSldine allowed only one bit in| CiaD staf; vl sppeac in » serles [ worth of Businéss is planning addi. [ 3{ [eii; However. S nev s s vese uGNDIg - scored. . a’fl;{;“qg?_ moved from Rosenberg’s hands, his| feated North Randle jiighlands by the, At the South Atlantic champion- f‘hp S L Just how weak Babe's legs still are ieago | manager called off the fight with Pete|one sided score of 32 to 7. Edinger's| ships Saturday. s gk * Lt i was revealed in the fourth inning, <_|.r land Sermienti, at Cleveland, scheduled for | geven hits ght trips to the plate| Norton is certain to appear in The annual clash hetween faculty L IR D tomorrow night. ven hits in elkht triDs 10 ne Pitie| thres of Jils specialiies, the ahot- |and student bass ball terms of o Meusel's la ve. 5 v Yor - i - 3 ¢! < | SiatEiliic when ho rounfsdl thin |imrers \favettes have sizned the Schamber | Pput, discus throw and the high |bia Junior High School will take place ump, and should tne injured ankle |tomorrow at 12:15 o'clock on the | which kept him ouf of the inter- |school grounds at Seventh and O collegiates be greatly improved he |streets | brothers. soxmrouoesor | AWAR-LEVINSKY 60 . base, but continued gamely toward home and even tried to slide for the | o GAMES TODA plate. The spirit was willing, but the | Prilo e Bakoy: Large and Equalized r Seniors swamped the i will attempt the pole vault. Lo ; flesh was weak and he became an| Chicago at Detroit. Chicago Modocs by a 13-to-l .'"""‘ Den 3 St. Alban’ % b e fr e e St. Louls at Cleve. St Touis at Cleve. TO BE HELD TONIGHT | raret. connectea thres tmeg in' four] & The. Goorgetown sthiete placed |, U, SUANS netmen defeated St| e T Sk al DN ! Evidently the iliness took mothing YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. | trips to the-bat second .in the Olympic decathalon = ioson (e s | designs. Each have their good ta at Paris in 1924 and w one of the = f he Bambino's arms, in batting | - Washin New York, 3. = = Base ball and hasket ball letters i e i A AT A Athletic Club base bai| four American athletes invited by NASH I'wo good points are large braking surf practice, he met the ball firmly and| Boston. 5: Philudelphia, Epiphany _ have been awarded to members of the elae The Spaee i ags twice sent it soaring into the right 5‘,,,’;,'};‘",“},.};'::0'3‘ | Henry Lamar. national junior and|team has organized, with the follow- | the ";':’l'b"‘:in F“‘fl‘l:':“g;":‘h:"l:;::; Georgetown Prep teams as follows cqualization. The Nash has bot field bleachers. Once during the game S | senior light-heavyweight boxing cham- |ing players in its ranks: Moser. Dezen ;Q“p"i" :xia.sp hal;—l(‘amv Joseph Sullivan, other features to talk about. Inves he gent into that stand a liner that : g |pion. and Sol Levinsky of the Marine | dorf. Boerner, Ourand, B. Kessler, G - : . Manager Jules Brulatour, John Dwy s ol by Tem has A NATIONAL LEAGUE., . |Corps, will meet tonight in a special | Kessler, Scruggs, Young, Hale, N e, hl";,‘]‘]‘:fl“”&;[{g‘a‘:{g{;fi‘;& :"::"'::: er.. Paul O'Donnell. Francis MeN 2 . 3 The Babe lost a lot of weighf dur- Won. Lost. Pet. Win. Lose. | exhibition bout at Washington Bar-| McGann, Collins and Schloss. For g P . S |mara, Hugh Reilly, Frank Dw) 5-Passenger Touring, $1,498.00 Delivered 6 feet 4%4 inches, throws the dis- | Gjosye Cafiero and Louis Nash: basket cus 140 feet, puts the shot 45 |,.7" I Neah Marieinm previously announced. ! 2 1 | ball—Capt. Louis Nash, Manager Dan- | These two well known local fighters | _Lehigh Athletic Club plavers are to| feet, and pole vaalts 12 feet 8% |iel Friary, Philip Dailey, John Pe will headline the program of 20 or | meet at the home of Roger Simpson, mches. trossi, Richard English, Frank Dwyer, more scraps arranged for the opening | 107 Allison street, tomorrow night. S John Reiss and Francis McNamara. | s night of the South Atlantic amateur | - = BOUT TO KID NORFOLK. | o Clover Juniors had an easy time GAH:!TODAY GAMES TouORROW. ‘h;';?‘:“:::;f:g"""f"“'"'h - running up a 17-to-3 Score on the| PORTLAND, Oreg. June 2.—Kid LENOX NINE TRIUMPHS. to make it two straight over the gl BovtonatPhia: . |the Marine Gara;] Washioaton sl o o dmmiors Norfolk of New York won a 10round| Lenox School tossers won the Yanis I Geoces doesino S YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Baltimore clubs, the Army War Col-| Southern Juniors conquered the St.|decision over Frank Farmer of Ka-|graded school championship of South- glderly esu S Grasky .y Coparsiras L gl lege and colleges and high schools of | Mary's Juniors by a score of 12 to 7.|POWSIN. Wash., here last night. The|east by defeating the Smallwood team, New Yor rookisn, 1. s s of | Mary’s J : : 2to 7. ing_ his illness, but he: apparently lost not one whit of his' spirit. It ought not to be many davs before he will be in there “bustin” them as he did in past seasons. racks instead of tomorrow night as|g&ames call Franklin 1032 R. McReynolds & Son Sales & Service 1423-27 L St. 14th & Park Rd. George Mogridge probably will be senf to the hill today in an attempt Main Columbia 2619 T & fight was slow and spiritless, except in |14 (o 2, at Virginla v » Johnson is establishing quite a rep-| Chie: 6: Pittshurgh. 5. this vicinity are entered in the tour- s i 1 4 it ginia avenue play- utation a8 a hitting piteher. He got| Fhiiadciphis. 15 Borion, 0. ney. which is the first ever held here. | Comet Juniors of Hyattsville have ‘"’,lhy!'d ';‘5"1"\:.,?'}2'.3 ;hi-or:fyfinn; °f |Sround. Dean. hurling for the win e ey and hag pit| Be Lebley @ Giacinatl; 3 Al divisions from flvweight fo|the use of a diamond and wish to|pled Farmer o - |ners, allowed only one hit Each weighed 173% pounds. | safely in all of the 10 games in which drdieddat [ he has pitched. Barney has been used heavyweight will be contested. each |DOOk ~games with District teams bout going three rounds except in case | Call Hyattsville 606 at 6 o'clock. - se four times as a pinch batter and has of a draw, when the fighters will en —— P MASCART WINS ON POINTS. GB.EB DEFEATS BUCK | produced twice. gage for a fourth stanza. Prelimi DE PAOLO GETS $36,150 = S o LOUISVILLE, Ky.. June 2.—Harry — ynaries will be run off tonight. and to. | ot NEW YORK, June 2 (#).—Edouard) Greb, Pittsburgh world middleweight Marberry lost no time. in getting rid INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. {morrow night the championships will INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 2 (#).|Mascart of France, in his first ap-|boxing champion. won a newspaper of Muesel when the Yanks had the| o .t e EERIE e decided. | —Pete de Paolo. winner of the thir. [pearance in a_metropolitan ring, last | decision over Soldier Buck, Louisville, bases filled with two out in the eighth.| g5rioige '6: Rochester The outdoor arena at the barracks | teenth annual 500-mile automobile race | Night won a point victory over Cariin a 10-round bout last night. Bob fouled off the first pitch then 13; Toronto, " {iires game). has been enlarged and wooden stands|at the Indianapolis motor speedway|Duane of New York in Ao swung futilelty at the next two. Barsey tity, 6 Providene g So2¢): _ |installed. Five hundred reserved seats|Memorial day, was given the lion's|featherweight match at the Queens- A AN atter? soinatE Nt base ih AT ASTR and 3,000 unreserved will he on sale | share of the prizes awarded the first |boro Stadium. = the initial inning prevented Rice from | oo W= 3 MR ye. e T making his hit a triple instead of x| [5iEnapolis & Toledo, A i g : i S e e 5y double. Both Rice and Goslin who fell St. Paul. 10: K as Cit; M Y w[ B fater, Clatmed o poorly Tiaecat base | - Minnemale To S e FORT MYER INSECTS WIN. | wno nnished. I RO USERS bag was responsible for their tumbles, VIRGINIA LEAGUE. eont Myen Insectts. swamped the(|== 2 e = shington Bar S a Stz Richmond. 3: Rocky Mountain, 0. Combs made a fine catch at Stan| gihmond % Rocky M Harris’ expense in the third, running| Portemouth, 18: Wilson, 4 far back and to his right to keep the e e TR National pilot from a triple, at least. Frederick, 4; Chambersburg. 2 Hagerstown. 8 Hanover, 4. Martinsburg, 21; Waynesboro, 11 SECS - ) ; JAPANESE TEAM PLAYS NEW YORKPENNSYLVANIA LEAGUE. HOWARD HERE THURSDAY | gaten, 7 Blmirs, 6 (11 innings) York, 8: Williamsport. 6. Howard University's base ball nine | Binghamton. Wilkes-Barre, 0 (5 18 to encounter a team of former Japa- | innings. rain) nese college stars Thursday afternoon at Clark Griffith Stadium as a feature of rnmgn}?cemem week ]’\r‘f)xram degport. 7. v};om’.‘.l‘.‘; 8. Coacl urr is putting the finishing New Haven. ittsfield. 2. touches on the play of his team and. Albany. 1: Hartford. 0. with Capt. Baylor and Manager Down HOW GRIFFS ARE BATTING ing, feels sure that the nipe can take AB. H. SB. EBL. Pet. Amazing Values in Good RADIATOR, FENDERS To Match Your Odd Coats ecite %, BODIES MADE ASD REFAIRED ~TQ & | WITTSTATT'S R. & F. WKs. | EISEMAN’S, 7th & F | 319 13th N.W. 1423 P. REAR Oakland Tou 1923—Hudeon Tourng. 1923—Studebak: 1833—§tudebaker Special 6 Ras Lexington Touring. 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