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18 S i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1925.° SPORTS. Coveleskie Now Leading All League Hurlers : Yankees Aid Griffs by Beating A s BLANKS RED SOX, 11 TO 0, | [5c aue samsns | (CHAREST MEETS MAJOR |W.W.BAPTISTTEAM |HIT BY BABE RUTH LEADS FOR 9th CONSECUTIVE WIN| — e | FOR D. C. TENNIS HONORS| SHOWS REALPOWER| T LONE RUN OF CONTEST d s Washington . k — Fiilindelphia West Washington Baptists demon Spitball Manipulator Toys With Hub Crew, While pectafe o M EDRIC MAJOR of West Side Tennis Clyb of New. York and Clar- | Strated thelr supertorlty over (e | Pirates, Although Blanked by Reds, Retain First ys W o Tamn Lo 34 30 ence Charest, Washington netman. will meet in the final of the |Hane Bail Teatue hy hanaing o o 5 i 3 e His Mares Huminer Batl i Zahniker Golin: [ fibemha” - b i singles in ‘District tourney this aftcrnoon at 2:30 o'clock on the [to sethack to the Calvary Baptist Place in National League, as Giants Are GAMESTODAY. ~ GAMES TOMORROW. | Dumbarton courts. Both players previously have held the District title, | Bine that has heen rated as one of the - Rice, Joe Harris and McNeely Leading. Bibtongtfr, %, wasegign | Major in 1918 and Charest in 1921 and 1922 R A e e oS Tewting by Dudger - | ph Detroit"at 8t. Louls. | Major romped through his bracket mixed doubles will be continued today.| Whiie the West Washington batters , e e without the loss of a set. He was| Pairings for today were touching up McLaughlin for 16 |5, 1. 4 eociated Press. N . YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. $ 4 I o safeties, the Calvary stickmen were s > . BY JOHN B. KELLER. s SEIRUReq R ARSIt Exip v decision et it S Tt By Blastans e N EW YORK, July 4—Though iliness and injury have subtracted their Dashington. 11; Boston, 0. in_the preliminary rounds. e ie K ; s OSTON. July 4—Poor old Stanley Coveleskie! He wasn't good | Silati fo; chveisod 5 Tom Mangun, present ille holder.| pingie . M. Charest ve. Coarc A. Major, | WRAIE Pitcher, House 6l West toll from a once impressive batting average, Babe Ruth's big stick : Tofie'8s St. Louls. 4. put up a b aga 2730 G 3 i ; e 3 : enough for the Indians, and they were glad to unload him upon | Detrit: 8: st Lok i s e e e Sk el of Calvary connected for home runs. still figures in the pennant race of the American League. A mere \e Nationals, considering themsclves fortunate to get Byron NATIONAL LEAGU terday, but the latter's HEDDINE 8| ominnale reer oontx. 0. white.| Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone | Single rebounded from the stick of the Vankee slugger vesterday in ibece and a bundle of kale in exchange. And allithe ol boy hasbeen you L % tack proved too much for the local| Robert Burwell vs. Tom Mansan-Fred Hass, | Company tossers togk the measure of | the New York club’s game with the Athletics, but out of ‘it grew the o) st X . 2 ittsburgh . . 26 R K player, who was not covering court |at 4 Williams Webb In' an abbreviated | only run of a pitching duel between Bob Shawkey and Sam Gray, which able to is season with the world champions is establish a record of | ¥ BEE : i 600 ;\nh|l|lsklilsuul“ r;mu, dup( zfi a:\‘ in- WOME: NGLES. (‘un,m\ert m'llL:agllxe“ct:‘ni;!l nrr Q;e was_potent enough to boost the leading Washington ¢ two full game 10 victories against 1 defeat, to top all other American League hurle : : : 3 |jured ankle. Major repeatedly drew | Fourth round. lower halt—Marswill | innings. Clark, left fielder of the|ahead of a desperately pursuing Philadelph L g2 s o i = 8 83| Glacinmats ; his opponent out of position and then | Wakeford va.Borathy” Kinesbily. ut 3 Wiliiams-Webb ' combination, ~regis | (3¢ 0 & LesPEEC P po“; pes b g ey e championship campaign comes to Inc dence day hiladelp] followed through with a smashin; v & e three hits in s many times at| 4 u by | 0 4 on good clouting by Hei A WOMENS DOUMES Lo ’ the champion Capital team brought|mann and Tavener, the former of Covey pitched himself to the front yesterday, when he shut out the | ghicago ... drive down the line, winning, 6—2,| Second s y ¥, u ston J d o 3 3 2,| Second round—Edith Petrie-Lonise Om- | bat P 11 to 0, and it was nifty pitching, too. Incidentally it was his | gasps TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | 54 wake va. Misses Sheldon and Wheeler. at'10 | "y g ¢ A. Pastimers of the Wash- :1h:r Ruthifan bingle out in bold re- |whom garnered three doubles hutout of the season, and since Josing to the Athletics on May 2 Pit Plttsb'zh at Chicago. | JOhD Temple Graves, jr., succombed | ““iry round—winner of secondround | ington Terminal League took a severe 15" opponents in the | S irwt Clenen St Vouis M Cpetro [0 Charest after extending him to|match va. Mra Bochm and Corlane Fracier: | (rouncing from the Southern Rallway | Tiny Osborne stayed the bats of | bowled over every one of the National: 3 Rostonat Phils. Boston at Brooklyw. |7—5 In the first set. Charest took the | at 3 pm: ne, the count being 16 to 6. iherdisitiin the face of sn owver- | COLFERS Riapmetlye, | Plest emiterk. [mema ot e 0. A o e s T iy fonity fo guin’the lead. i tne Na | OF CAPITAL s started a dozen times to YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. | Lillian Rixey, Western High School | Mises_Clinedinst and de Zouza Vs Chevy Chase Bearcats, who were t0| ;127 Teague as the Pittsburgh | tr f nine consecutive | Cincinnatl, 8; Plttshurgh, O Atar. and gencmlly conceded to. be|Rizris T1: Miscen Hesi and tackle the Alexandria Cardinals at|pitf. ~COSUS OR CHE LTI OMERR HA of the Lwelve enguge- AGE SCORES AGAIN Enliladeibiiia, 10: Boston. o the best natural player among the | “*sotond: roundociwimners of both above, | Dreadniught Park today, and sched-|gesi before the superb pitching by VING A BUSY DAY gave away o a relief i, e ientot s young “comers” in the District, won |first round matches, to meet st 3 oclock l‘;“‘?fm"‘_’ play at Seabrook fleld to-|pete "Donohue of Cincinnati. The while the champions won| : s | |her third round singles match from | jyher 2y Misees Doolittle 8 iy 2 1 stler, Vil the | Sames in which ne opened | uCAJHINGTON B, | 2 {Btitrice Soalth, 608, 60, only o] Taiker meihito uiay Misses DeoHitis: 8t 1| yrederal Juniocs and Souihends will fisusioe alreiit” Charplong s these:vn | £ victory in three 8 DECREPIT TY COBB succumb to the superlor court expe. Yegterday's resuits clash at Diamond No. 9 tomorrow at |jead in the first inning, shut them credited to his successor. 3 . rience of Delphine Heyl in the fourth | MEN'S SINGLES, 3 o'clock. Members of the Federal |yt in the remaining eight frames, | 5 5 BERpAE nine are requested to report half anjang the Dodgers rushed home in | of the Red |3, Harris, 4 round. Miss Rixey took the first set| halt. M. Ch S E . < [ ound r hal A rest BATTING ONLY 09 675 and was leading 5—3 and 3010 | defenies "Sona Fomuie traves. 5. "#8 | nour hefore the start of the game. | front, 6 to 3. on a_single by Wheat vas master s While the Nationals|Bioghe, Sb s in the second, when Miss Heyl, by a SRR —————— in the eighth after the bases had been socking the offerings of Lu.),(nm-x . 5 Zahniser. once of their crowd, to all|Coveleskie, p ... .. 4 e T L clever change of tactics, pulled out to | rom Mangan. 6o 6—4 ed. Py WL - TILDEN AND CHAPIN | "5 .. By the Associated Press. = - 3 MEN'S DOUBLES our scattered hits constituted the Elizabeth Pyle came through to the| . MENSBOUNFR o o Con |nmit of Pittabursh betting liberty pa of the field and beyond. Covey| Totals granted but four safetfes and as many | BOSTON CHICAGO, July 4.-—Tyrus Ray ” ~ SEICALD T e ey semifinals by defeating Corlnne Fra- |y o Whige” feaizd_ Albert "G REACH TENN‘S FlNAL permitted by Donohue. Babe Adams, | mond o 04 i zfer, 2—5. 6--4, 6—2, in the fourth |King and edekin. 3—8. 7—5. 4 2 e an 4 [base ball, today has an opportunity [rout ™ A bile Showed some clever | Tom Mangan and Fred Haas defeatsd Stan “"ll""““li Donohue with more gener JCHEVY CHASE — Eizhteen-hole mat to laugh at the moth-caten adage loy Carr and Thomas E. Jansen. jr. 3—6 osity, was driven from the mound |Dplay agamst par bandican event Ji at aten adage |head work in the second and third | §> % & = Tith a four-run rally in the seeond, | . WASHINGTON 'GOLF AKD COUNTRY that “vouth must be served sets, drawing her opponent out of [ Fifth round—Cedric A. Major and €. M hi '3 oh = : | CLUB—Tombstone ~totirnament. 18 hoie bb, 40 s v 1s foolin; i Charest defeated John T. Graves. jr.. and while off Morrison, who succeeded | handicar Cobb, 40 years young, 00lIng | position innumerable times by a short | harest defeated John, Sl By the Associated Press. Adame, the Reds gdhered four addi- | = COLUMBIA — Eighteen-hole match the voungsters of the American | ciosxcourt chop. which she followed | z - NEW YORK, July 4.—Alfred H. ¢ : PN eaaits againg ague, at least, for he s safely |\ ith a base line lob or line shot. WOMEN'S SINGLES Chapin, ir., of Springfleld, Mass,, and | DonAl tallies to win® easily. !gg;;w KBU R,\ Miniature _tour | hed at the top of the leading | “\fis Pyle meets Miss Heyl in the |, Third round, uoger halt—lillian Bixer | Willian) T. Tilden, 2d. nailonal cham. | 1n the other games of the Na|,] AND COUNTRY CLUB-. the Red Sox, bounded an easy chance | sluggers, with an average of 409 pper bracket semi-finals today at 4 |feiions Hexl defeated Elizabeth ~Stetson, | pion, have advanced to the final round | tional the Cardinals clustered 16 hits JRESSIONAT te_Joe Harr first base. | *Batted for Zahniser In the e For eight consecutive years, from |oclock, Marywill Wakeford, playing |6-—1. of the invitation tennis tournament of |off Blake and Jacobs for a 10-to-8 DIAN SPRIN 2 3 G % | Washington 1000201 Euu»: to 1915, Cobb led the American |through champlon, meets Frances |y Low Marywill Wakeford defeated | 1o Nageau Country Club. overtime victory against Chicago! INCGAN SPRING- ‘}1 niature tournament None Other Passes Seconu. Beatin 00000000 0—0|League in hitting, losing the honors | Krycoff, runner-up for 1924, in the |’ Fourth round. oper half—Elizabeth Pyle | Tilden progressed at the expense of |after an uphill struggle decided by |ing: women's nutting contest and men's Two-base hifs—S. Harris. J. Harrls. Rice. | to Tris Speaker in 1916. Then, the |gwer bracket at the same hour. defeated Corinne Frazier. 2—6. 6—4. 0—2: | the Japanese Davis Cup player, Take- |& three-run rally in the tenth, while | drigioz contest i the afternoon 2 1 no other round did 4 Sox | Buel: Fleimich. - Home runs—Mes s 4 k e Ties] defea iran” Rixey. 4—8 4 : G Tound of com pfi“l it T bt ,,,;'J"' rin: " Shalen e Cosln Besce. | following vear. Cobb came back and| A" 0. White and R. S. Burwell, |Reighine Hesl defeated Lil Rirey. 4. | e e D Croi” bacore the | timely home runs by Wilson, Fonseca for tter s ionts o 15 T | net got that far before the eighth. Blu- | | 055525050257 ~|sss-205207 A program of tournaments spread for the golfers of the bout the Capital today. ( sed event were listed at all the private clubs while down at East Potomac Park the municipal links golfers started on the qualifving play for the District public links title The schedule of golf events about the Capital fouows ama0® £ oum losu-i sl passes was in real danger of | Flagsteud, ef being scored against in only one in-|Prothro, ‘3b ning. That was the eighth, when | with one out Val Picinich hit a_two. After Pinch-batter Ernie harmles to Ossle szstead walked and Doc | Prothro singled to fill the sacks. ke Boone, the king-pin slug oss-s-2-2 550 ° 19°°%. | 1etained the title_until George Sisler | seaded pair, advanced to the semi. | Lower halt—Frances Krucoff defeated | champion iy straight sets, 6—0, 6--3, |and Wrightstone gave the Phillies a | low farris: Coveleskie (0 8. Harris | sept into base ball’s hall of fame|finals in the doubles yesterday, by | Virkinia Clinedinat. 6—1. 6—0. Fom 10-t0-6 verdict over the Brave . 2 5 the firat S aPter o e St Harrls to Feck to 3. Harria; Rogell | as a batting leader in 1920 | their _defeat of Albert ‘Gwynn King WOMEN'S DOUBLES. Chapin’s triumph, one of the big |Round-trip hits by Bell, Bottomley but Roy « s single moved Ike |fon. 113 Lo fascroWamhine | Now, after a week of brilliant play. |and D. D. Hedekin, 3—6, 5. 6—3.| i round. uover halt—Virzinia upsets of the tournament, came only | Freigau and :“:me‘l' featured the| BOXING LEGAL IN ILLINOIS St O o Zuhniser, 5 | the sensational veteran is back on |Tom Mangan and Fred Haas'regis:|and Elincr Wiheele defeated Frances after five long and hard-fought sets cago melee. SR O oD I mod: |1, Svaskionis i Ehiper; | top. His batting performance In his | tered a threeset victory over Stanley |nd pariner. by"default: Bdith Petrie and | with the Intercollegiate singles cham. | After scoring five unearned runs| SPRINGFIELD, T, July 4 0. P s el D B BT T |1a% nine games netted him 16 hits. | Carr and Thomas 1. Jansen, which | Louting Gmvaks sivicataty B8 s 41" | plon, Bdward Chandler of California, |In the first frame on Cleveland er-|The Iliinois boxing bill permitting e an rtogell who Nad| piwer. © Umplres—>Steasrs. W | shoving him up the ladder from [also advanced them to the semi 6—4. 5—1, 7—5, 3—86, 7 rors, the White Sox had no trouble|10-round decis bouts, if municipa singled. & vas caught pronto in a|Nallin. Time of game—o | tourth place. finals MIXED DOUBLES Chandler had entersd the match a |Winning by 10 to 5. |ities favor by referendum SplscBooné LA thes fovEChi| e The work of the “Georgia Peach” | The White-Burwell combination is|_Fist round. lower hait 1 | favorite as the result of his impressive | Detroit Tygers, favored by steady |vote, Becar w Anigh S R e e = ————— | is noticeable In almost every depart-|scheduled to meet the Mangan Hass |Boshm and Mrs, Soghmp Golo 2 Victory over the Philadelphia chop. |pitching from Dauss after the third [night without the 2 el iy afeties produced a tally In the sev.|ment. He is tied for second-place |{eam this afternoon. Play in the |84 stroke veteran, Wallace F. Johnson. |frame, stepped away from St. Louis Small % Sl two-base hits, having 23 ____-—————-——————'——_ The Californian twice rallled bril - enth. though. Joe Harris ops e {Ronors 1 fth and was quickly nipped in a two- | Shil. though. Joe Harrls opened the | JINCCE 1 [l her as Boone of Bo Mantly to square the match in an up lay erasure with Picinich. Prothro » e ras 2 3 2 base when Peck wng roteer ate|ton. Cobb also has pounded out Al IN l S hill fight. The fifth and final set, an | strolled with one out in the sixth. then \LI‘VYI‘:le;:kw o i oo hetired aft | (Fiples and 11 home. runs, epic of tenacity, found Chandler com- | | Boone drove into a dual killing, Car ipge et nan | s ing from behind to even the count at | ivle was franked at the beginning of | luel® Punted single sent Joe to the | EVrENTg 5 all. Chapin then won the last two the seventh. Todt forced out Roy and (') . ! games after sensational rallies had | {;:: ’3":&,“::”1 :‘;‘",‘(,a ’v‘;l\l.{l;i’\‘ r;llr‘lv\\;) l: and three markers in'the eighth. Mc TUNNEY KN K U E[‘,‘,;n“ya'l::lfyt gallery a stead: ucces- ‘ BEa tHird ana ainth ronnaes I | Neely ushered in the sesslon with a AN IN SECOND g kst g | Bt . s getting | HOMEr over the left field fence. Ros HERM . v aloné <o well, the cHampions had sreat | BUcks rolled out, but Rice turned a e Teti0, July 4-—America’s best athletes await the starter's| SPANISH-CUBAN TENNIS bunt into a single and was sent to KANSAS CITY, Kans., July 4 (®) S pistol this afternoon to send them on their way in an endeavor to MATCH TO START TODAY | | ’:1‘.‘,"' \“}'f:""l’“ - ,‘h',“‘“:.”‘(' erages. | third base by Goslin's Texas leaguer ¢ dphinsts e to S.lto right. After Moon Harris fouled 5 = - ' B Gene Tunney, American light-heavy stablish ne orld records in the National A. A. U. senior cham alance Month, welght champion. knocked out “Ttal. | establish new world secords o the HAVANA, July 4 UP)—The Cuban| 3 ly 1ding homers by Moon Harris and i B d to Picinich, luege's single cashed 1 McNeely, during the first eight o Deck: stnile ng f T | Rice. Peck singled to left, driving the Herman, New York, in the | pionships 3 ennis Federation has announced | | innings. In h Chester RosS | Goos Jack ter ROSS | Goose to the plate, but Bluege, who | ian Jac v m inciude the 100-yard dash, 220, 40 and a il 2 . . E was reached f r of blows, one|ajso tried to count o1 as | second round of a scheduled ten-round | Features on today's program inciude the d =<0, the program for the Davis Cup elimi-| of them MeNeely's Sacond round-rip: | e mer he toeq o it % | bout here o |0 e roms and the hurdies 0 T it terween - Cu * and| Equip your car with new tires Der of the afterno, Every member Ross was on the slab when the Na It wes Tunney’s 'first engagement Yesterday the Hulhm.ml Athletic Club, with 38 points, won the |Spain here today and tomorrow and | - 1 of the champs hit safely excent Covey. | tiongls came up n thé ninth and he |Since he defeated Tommy Gibbons in | . iongl junior track and field title. Although adverse weather pre- |Monday as follows: | Six Months to Pay. but he did enough for his money o Z £ ik e Vi For < b e ts July 4, singles Manuel Alonso, h for his money on|yielded a run after striking out two | New York ',M,hd excellent marks were made in most of the event e e i e e el the slab bhatters, McNeely's second slam,over| Tunney floored Herman after on: » e 722 g s, Mc second s eams finished as follows e o v | 7 T & '. minute and a half of fighting in the | Other teams A e Club, | Eduardo Flaquer, Spain, vs. Rogelo Griffs Take Lead in Opener. the [efi eI} panter it g Tpe ik | S econa Teund JUNIOR SUMMARIES Los Angeles, A. C.. 31 Olympic THD)| paris, Cuba: | - ; The first round was slow. both meni San Franc faco; 41 Callfomoia e T © e Aot Vet < lead was assumed by 5 ; Humbol L IO ancisco, | ¢ 2 o Shaie Kationain ithout tach owte.| | 'WoMnen in SPOrt | | e punchen. vailng for an| e e Tl | K Siats Teichers’ Colepe. s | Sy V%, Faria and Raoul Chacon 2104 Pa. Ave. N.W. McNeely opened the fray by whiffing, P Starting off the second round, Tun- | Xood B Todd, New York Salem, Mass., Crescent A. ( t-| Banet, Cuba. . 9th & P Sts. N.W. 1200 H St. N.E hut Bucky Harris singled to deep short By Corinne Frazier. ney rushed Herman about the ring. | fourih. I TR Heanislaus - Colleke _ Enterprise | "y, 0 ¢ Tsingle: Manuel Alonso vs. ! and took third when Rice poled a one 5 | winging rights and lefts to the body | 070045 5 Country Club, Phiiadelphia Un-| 20 to right fleld. Goslin slashed a | Mary Ruthven of the First Church | and head. Suddenly Tunney unleashed | ird_run, _final—Won | rher. | attached, 5; Boston A. C., 4 New York single past Rogell, tallying Bucky and | team defeated Marguerite Pott of | a stiff right ook to the jaw and Her. | QRTC Chib S Francisco. gocond. | 3EC Ohte State Tniversity. 8: putting Sam at the far corner. Then | Bethany, 6—3, 6—1, in the first group | man went down for the count | Holivwood A ‘tourth.. O'Brien, Olsmpic | omona. College, 2; Italia Virtus Club, | Joe Harris swung at the first ball | of matches played off by the Women's | v weighed 186 and his op- | (14t Time. 33, (New record) by |San Francisco, 1 pitched him and drove it over the left | B. Y. P. U. Tennis League. The two | ponent 188. } LEG yara i e | i | ege’s fumble put Boone on the ruaway Lee walked at the outset of the Stever. sorond. Maxwell,| Three men ran the 100-yard run field b round-tripper that | remaining matches in the singles en $ I« cond, Maxwell, || THEee Toon e 3 W, Todd, New| Scoke anc lin ahead. counter between the Bethany and — . —~ e A nesier T M ohy. Bow | 2ok A. O anf Kelih Lioyd, Holly - ' ¢ o Seord.) s - . 1 2 r tightened and disposed of | First Church teams are incomplete. | 3.C., ame. 010, : wood A. C.. won their heats in this| Bitiege and Peck: but he was torcaaats || In_ the doubtes Eimabern menewer | THREE RIFLE TEAMS i Lo Angeles Snyder. Obio |time ana H. Smith. Hollywood A. C., in keeping Nationals from the plate |and Mary Ruthven defeated Frances | e T‘Q,‘j |was clocked identically in the final. in the next two innings. Ruel singled | Schreiner, and Katherine Everett of a5, (New record.) | This ties the record afd after Covey sacrificed, McNeely | Bethany, 3—8, 6—4, 7—5. i ard run. final—Won by C. C. Cook.| 'Phi] Barber, University of Califor- walked in the second round, but Bucky | The team from Clarendon defaulted Sl rescent A o B Olympie Clup: (nia_ sprinter, wearing _the Olympic Harris and Rice could not aid their |to the West Washington players, giv- | Boton A hco M oarch ‘Torkelson, . Holly ‘ ‘lub colors, won the in 2135, a Soain's o nGoe T Inning. | ing the latter four Victorles in thelr| SEAGIRT,N.'J.. July 4 U9 —Three| "0l G OB 403 owen by pome I "Maswell. the Hollywood star . sos] = and Joe arris’ and st series. 1 1 A i - "Lee R. e e 0] 001 s . {rifie teams set new records in the|ror. California Institute of Technology Maxwell, th : Peck’s strolls filled the sacks, with| Members of the Capitol Athletic |paima — smallbore matehes at the| Wood. Hollywood. second: Pyne. Olymvic. |won the 220-yard hurdles in 5| 1 one out hen Ruel drilled into a|Club are holding a week end camping |grate range vesterday. each getting | \hid; Graham. Hollywood. fourth. Time. |ggconds, a new record. | L] 3 party at their shack on the Potomac. |gso null-ssve totale out of ssible | Ak ara run—Won by | "R. Stever, another Hollywood en two runs were annexed in the| Finals of the plaveround tennis|og of0 1SVl i o record Helifwood o L Vawter. Aolswoed |hurdles in 15 seconds flat, equal to e Hics ed past Prothro | tourney scheduled Iriday between |“rpe’ \white team of the Roosevelt |Time. 1:50 w10 e [ e | and Ggslin made a single of a bunt | Alice Brown of Garfleld and Kathe- | piaa® o W15 oN0 P00 (ENEEH "Grie-mile ran. fnal—Won by Carter. Los| [, N Snyder, Ohio State Univer-| to Zpfniser. Moon Harris lofted to|rine Ager of Montrose Park have been | Bie, (Wb OF WEW FORC WOR TOR) Angeles A. 0 second, Lockhart, OWMOC| gy haa won his heat in 144:5, but | Carlgfe, but Bluege singled to_left, | postponed until Monday afternoon at | fpa'“jo bY Wsing the be | Koo % o Heliman. Hollywood | was disqualified in the final for knock = - counting m».-(.nm :lu\\‘anmn;' Goslin a | 5:30 on the Garfield courts. The Lofl tesmn of fhe Rocaeveit Cib 1 28 T{m- 435125 Gray. Enterprise |INE down too many sticks om he dtar's notch ck forced the Goose W R s Six-mile Fun—Won Gray, Enterprise [IN down et A i o mabry a e I had one second best record and the | Countrs rigdeighia, | eoond _»ium | 3. Kuck, Kansas State Tpul?‘e:s_ In the sixth the champions made | TREASURY BEATS REGISTERS.|Arsenal Rifle Club of Dhiladelphia,) saj Francisco. himeyis o T e 3 3 ch established the old re e walkeoWon by Smouse, Lon |6 no use of two swats, McNeely being | Treasury base ballers of the Colored 1933, was thisd. record 10| Angeles: Carter, California Ingtitute of Tech- | It was considered doubtful whether can off first base after singling, |Departmental League defeated the| ifteen teams of four were entered | Jocsy: gecond; Havlinger. O 4t | the discus throw made by Hoffman, d while Bluege's two-bagger came after | Registers nine, 14 to 10, yesterd: and they shot over distances of 150p| . Auanias bigh {imp—won '3 otiy: | Olymplc Club, would stand, because two were out. An equal number of the Monument grounds. e waa nood A7 “aecond Ting. ¢ b(':;\:);‘nh % | \win denected the course of the mis-| (/A x John W. Hession of Dobbs Ferry, geshall.” Hollywood A.°C. “Height. 6 ‘;l;f' He lgsimu::; 1{45!&::‘:‘; n;‘(;hm N. Y. member of the victorfous | ngies ey Won be | The record is eet 1115 inches. Jollnson IS Il]o Ma Be l nabl team, ‘won the Palma matches, in O o Biceies A C.. Recond, Kaer, | Harry Smith, Los Angeles A. C 9 y e which 81 contestants were entered, ood A. C.. third, -us, Humboldi | won the pole vault at 12 feet 1n1 s with a perfect score of 225, and he - San Francisco: fourth, Wilson, Holls- finches, several inches above the 3 s also shot a perfect 225 in the team | " Bunning brise jumb—Won by Fri record. Henry Bonura, St. Stanislaus O L.eave it eam ior @St |matcnes. i total of 90 bull'seyes | Los "Aneies "A_ ' etcond, Criickshank | College, threw the Javelin 192 feet 61 ied the recc r Palma Y 008 aiiciuco: foatth. Boes, IC [inches, about a foot further than the = o e T e Faima. natclien.] Gub. Sga, Frncisty Touh Hos™: O™PIC |, rd. He made his best heave S High scorer among the girls was| Club. L FON ! Florence Abel of Waterbury, who | (Riscus throw iWon '_:‘g,l,;;flm‘;:.“gpnm against the wind. B OSTON, July 4—Walter Johnson, premier pitcher of the American |scored 141 points. e s el Ol 2 g ourth: Francis, Humpold A, C ¥ran: e = League last year and leader of the circuit this season in the Iourth. Sroncis Hhee /% Gience: GOLF TITLE TO GARDNER. = . W number of victories scored, will not toe the slab for the Nationals | | MINOR T o 2 Cook. K s CHICAGO, July 4 (P.—Robert A 3 , s ) E EAGUE RESULTS Shoiput-—Won by Cook. Kansas . . July .—Robert Q in one of the Independence day games with the Red Sox. OR L E L Teackers' College; wecond, Hoflman, oo Mog | Gardner, twice national amateur \ Chub. San Francis nateu t ! i i Ancelen A €7 fourtn.” Alesk, Hollfgod champion, for the second successive The big fellow was scheduled to hurl in the opening engagement INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. C. Distance, 48 feet 2% inches. time won the championship of the . of today’s double-hcader. but an indisposition he developed Thursday | Jersex City; 5; Reading. 1. Ry §51 EILCEE ot LS FETC G IR k i f uffalo, 1 yrs Hammer throw- \\on by \ln!‘rn meént favorably, so Manager Bucky Harris has announced that his prize AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. K s R g L i oG Hhe Onventula: CloB corms ¥ pitcher will not be employed again until thoroughly well. Foulaville 8-1Cokambug 0, Frantiscg. Digtance 37 .'.’&'.mflfl?v‘é.‘, by [and 2 3 Johnson’s Hliness e - S Kansas City. 12: Milwaukee, il olly wood .: 8eco Jackson, g Johnson's illness was at first thought | base. In the sixth, Rice was credited | Toledo. 4- Indianapnne 4ee: Bicke, Hollywood 4. .,zc,‘,,‘f‘,'":‘,m,mm“’,"‘ o to be mild stomach disorder but|with a two-bagger when his liner to|' L neisco: fourth, H Olympic A C f P 1 l symptoms indicative of an influenza | left was muffed by Carlyle. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. gnyf“im::::«-“ o x&&h« penea i3 SWIMMERS IN CARNIVAL. £ Ourse o ractica ARromE oAy S i Columbia. 7 Spartantury \ St Stan- ita developed and an abnormal Asheville. 8 Macon, "'m s, darkness). second, Eaton, Los Angeles CHICAGO, July 4. (P —Johnny temperature added to his discomfort.| After McNeely had hit his second| &fheiote: . acon 8,0 RIR RS Raer: Hoilpwood ‘A. C.: Tourth: 7 Z 8 Weismuller, Sybil Bauer, Ethel ,1 4 Johnson is to leave with the other|homer of the day, Boss Bucky was| Augusta. o1: Knewsille. - Bacis. Sigmplc Club o Francisco ” Die’ s 4 y 14 Nationals tonight for Washington, but | €lven a gentle razzing by the other Socens M Piee: 1937008 G140 linches. (New record) | Lackie, Stubby Gruger and other na- wimmin €8Ssons will not accompany the club to the | Nationals when he cleaved the air| Agante 8 New oo g O AP"I" ‘A‘""Fw..cm: HA0E S Eof|tional swimming stars were among West tomorrow unless his condition|With a snappy swing in the minth.| Tittle Kook, 5 Memenis. 6. Angeles A o . “Hailvwooq | the 500 athletes entered today in the But Bucky ot & toe hold for Rogs | Mok o7 Birminshem 1 ATEEIS® firth, Mebermott, Les Angeles A:|athletic carnival at Great Lakes Yio.| Nashville, 7 Chattanooga, 8 €. 'Distance, 12 feet 111 inches. naval training statiom under the With Walter not available Manager | next pitch, and sent it against ris was to use Vean Gregg and |leftfield fence bases. PIEDMONT LEAGUE. e auspices of the Amateur Athletic Bl Oren as IS st ap S Union and Amateur Athletcl Federa- “urley Ogden as his starting pitchers sreenshoro. 5 Winston-Salem, | - . E hia v with "Fred Marberr BT SRET " THRONG IS EXPECTED jien Newest Fashions in Bathing g8 Alleh Rusesll ta be\kent ey {or RECORDS OF GRIFFMEN S ia Al inil i RADIATOR, FENDERS ; Seeaed Blunke. Fed Sox stuRQjace. . L. SB. RBL Pet. Birtenouin. 7. Nortolk % TO VIEW AUTO GRIND BODIES MADE "AND REPAIRED Costumes Ilustrated Dall.\' and Fred Wingfield, former National Tate, Wilson. 11 Rocky Mount. 2 NEW_ RADIATORS FOR AUTOS were to toil for the enemy Ruether FASTERN SHORE LEAGUE. Wll TSTATT'S R. & F. WKS. Johnuon i 5 “a dge. ri d. 7 1423 P, REAR As a result of the Athletics bowing | | Goalin Gumbridge. 8¢ Crisfleld. 7 Preparations are being made for et Dover. 4: Easton, 2. | to the Yankees in vesterd: engage. Balisbury, 6: Parksley. 1 handling a crowd of 50,000 persons ment in New York, the Nationals can - t BLUE RIDGE LEAGUE. at the 250-mile race next Saturday a lose first place today only by drop. erstowiis O ‘Wiartieatioro.. 3 the rew Baltimore-Washington motor ping both ends of the double-header b Ry Chambersburg. 2: Hanover, | speedway. . ! o s S = e B e o B oty s ot Frne M020 very Day : taking two rmm the Hugmen. G formed guards has been entgased lio FIGHT GATE OF 339, \assist the spectators in parking their = i $ 040, e omabiles and Fetting seated. DISTRIBUTORS NEW YORK, July 4 (®).—Slightly | The guards, assigned to duty by the less than 41,000 spectators paid a|Automobile Club of Maryland, will be total of $339.040 to see the Italian |stationed at' the park from § a.m., : Hospital fund boxing bouts Thurs- [when the gates open, until atter the |} Wholesale and Retail swats Eoadls {day nient at the Polo Grounds, ac-|race. The cars will be on the track . a8 . L oveleskie cording to figures announced by Pro- from early —morning until 11:30 : B oot e e iy i moter Humbert J. (Fugazy. OF this |sictock, ang. those whe arrive in the Sales and Service s ssion e Na g amount §165,020 wag set aside for [forenoon will have an opportunity to dirigible Shenandoah, en route to eight fighters. witness the tuning up. ) | To facilitate the movement of traf- 1709 L St N w CANADIAN SEXTET WINS, {fic. new roads have been built con- . WV o Cambridge, flew over Fenway Park. The handful of fans lost all interest il the game and rushed to the back of Uit Ihs aneetuay: Dari nrith. the GUTHRIE, Okla., July 4.—The|Baltimore-Washington boulevard, one jCommercial Grads, world girls’ cham- |leading toward Baltimore and another the stand to see the airship. Gorateskie . Goslin made nifty catches at the ex ::{.‘\'.‘52 < gnmes Lo ELE . T utiare Aeo . G e of Flegatend and Proth - Ruether ! pion basket ball team of Edmonton.|in the direction of Washington. . pen agstead and Prothro in the | | Ructher Canada, defented the Guthpie’ Red ace Motor Beginnln Monda July 6 Birds, independent girls' team. 24 to TIP FOR FISHEBMEN g Ys S i : 14, last night in the first of a_two- co Rice showed a deal of speed in the | | HRellsoce - 18 {me seriex for the international title.| HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va,, July 4. | mpany fjfith when he sent & voller to Prothro %% while with The second of the series will bei—'l'he Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers gpd beat the latter's throw to first played tonight. both were clear this morning. is greatly improved 2z 222382 a8 O omu-uBEIEEEeR29E5, Three homers and as many doubles were among the 21 hits that rattled off National bats vesterday. Rice and Gregg Goslin were good to themselves as Shirley . well as the club, each collecting four A 29229990~=03-2220054202 R e ZReanielniaR sames Complete rames, Tonings pitched. Won. Total H323 games. SRRl = started. Ges=mohad Bas 5% TR G0 A third. The Goose had to go well back | | Grden and to his left for Flag's drive. 15 @2