Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1925, Page 25

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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925. SPORTS. Griffmen Should Climb During Home Stay : Ruse Blamed for Shea's Ring Defeat FREEDOM FROM ACCIDENTS | [ teaz suwncs | TOPNOTCH JUNIOR TEAMS |6.P 0. MEETS FIRST W ARNED” AS TO WEIGHT TO PROVE TELLING FACTOR| — =wwe | TO BATTLE ONTHURSDAY| FEVERSEINLEASUEL FOR GO WITH ROSENBERG Won. Lost Pet. e 60 59 Philadelphia . Washington iovernment Printing Office suffered . Ao . o 5 Chicago i q S fa i fie ety a . ay first defeat o seaso el < S Luck in Avoiding Injuries Will Govern Success of |jims 2 205 I WO of the fastest junior nines of the city will be clashing Thursday | s Bxst detent of (e eeasor (1 tho Frequent Phone Calls as to Poundage Said to Have Oreralt at Fifth and L streets southeast, when the Hess Juniors entertain | gav \when thel General Accountin New York o 4 Cleveland 111 a8 - e Champions in Three Weeks Here—Nats Get Boston 0000 3 A ! the Kennedy Juniors. The starting hour is 5 o'clock. Office _ sluggers hammered -Brick™ | Caused Him to Quit Eating and Drinking. . : Neumann for an 1i-to-§ victory GAM in x Shions & Ao T S AM . 3 TOMORROW. Since beginning operations a month ago the Kennedys have won As, the ‘Accountants’ -triumph leave: Promising Player in Stewart. {iriearo at wash.' Chicaro at Wath.0 * | practically all of their starts, and the Hessmen have yet to meet defeat | the leaders with only half a game ad-| Was Heavily Backed. ’ gt Louls st N.'Y. - Detroit at Phil at the hands of a Washington team. In fact, the Hess tossers, in view | vantage, the next meet of the two ’ - i ey z ":fr":;m““m- :'” aston. of the clean record, are claiming the independent junior championship of | teams on Friday may result in a dead _— i ERDAY'S RE LTS, ic lock for first honc in the loop. , AN the District. ock for fir oot BY DENMAN THOMPSON, Ehiladelphia, 2; Boston, & S Conover went into the box for the BY FAIR PLAY. ers not scheduled. e fight spirit o he jun! Accountants at the start of the game, Sports Editor, The Star. 5 - A rch of the Hess Athletic Club has R TE penis % ‘ = EW YORK. July 28—All sorts of chatter ARRING accidents, the big bugaboo of all pennant-aspiring clubs, N2 LEAG of the Heen A ietice 1 mo| MOUNT: RAINIE M | but was relieved L IR ey e o7 Gottm Sincs. tha Rose: the Nationals should do some effective work toward attaining their ; . ‘Win. Lose. section and a large crowd of times to knot the count. Niedfeldt, ' i i A & : Pittabursh . Wit 1k | ans s expected o turn out o see| \WIN | VISIT HERNDON | xio, nad crasnea out a” eripie’ win one thing, it is a fact that this battle second straight championship in their three weeks' stretch on the | New York "1 & 3 = Geuther start the game against | the. bases loaded in the second, went & 3 P . . Cinel i d ~sepl g ress was the cause of some high and mighty wage home lot, which opened with a double-header against the Chicago White Rt oo 3 x d J htwood Park representatives. to the hill and held his opponents to > 2 . 3 Ehilgacipnia "\ 32 47 eral tilts staged recently the ofie hit and one run t. Louls 5 3 Hessmen have won out after their| yo..o poie coniors will journey| Mick McConnell burled Chestnut | supposes, that New Yorkers failed to recognized Rosey as Sox this afternoon g Chicuxo ship caliber and thinking that the first good man he met A lot of so-called wise guys went down heavy on She The mere fact that they will be performing on their own lot, where | Boston ... _ opponents appeared to have the games | S P00 SR S lag C tresh from | Farms Dairy to its Ywentieth victory ill have th \efit of moral and vocal suppc i c. | . GAMES TODAY. GAMEs ToMokkow. |clinched. -In a battle with the ITO-| ¢ 0 pps over the W )8 team |in the Commercial League, the Cen they will have the benefit of r ral .\tnl 80 al support from their follow Boston ut Bite, ‘Boston at Pitts: quois they overcame an eight.run [ tFUIY Ky ovay the B B I:ki‘,{:;;(u:«; e N e ers, is calculated to prove helpful to Bucky Harris and his henchmen, but | Fhila- at Cincinnatl. Fhila at Cinclnnatl. | lead to win, 9 to 8; the Moose Athletic | ipo ghamrock Senlors. ) second place, being set down, 6 fo 1 Shea came East with a good reputation, and, ke & N. Y. at Chicago. = Brooklyn at St. I ey i e : g o o it will be the extent to which they avoid injuries that will decide whether A RERRDATA REATIAS Club held a fourrun advantage, but| ™py o "Hinbs nine was outslugged by |Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone | S0 teice Iooked very gaod SSTE| S RESULTS. was en, 13 to 7, and the Mantours | ., strict Tine boys last Saturday | Co. downed Allen Mitchell Co., 9 to 6. | ground is to be gained on Connie Mack's aggregation of horsehide wal-| Pittsburgh, 6; Boston, 3. were defeated, 7 to 3, after leadir e A v In the Departmental circuit Bureau | The bett fluctuated with Topers, for the pacesetting A's will be holding forth in Shibe Park all dur- | Claclanafl, &3; 5t Louls, 2o. fo 0, for five frames N Lorced A K e oo imier. | nosed out.Treasury, § to 4, Cullinane | Well on the short end until the ¢ ing the period the Gr »ying home-cooked meals, and past per- took the mea “Sha lowing the Money Counters only six | before the fight, when Rosenber formances for the sea i icate they will be more beneited | (JUINN WINS ANOTHER | e e o tiam at e | Focks. 10 to t i - . raked for more time to prepare OF 2 sy A 5 =0 T aid in the field day celebration at Mc. | [0KS: 10 0.2, “Du e No. 2 sprang an ‘upset in the [ the bout. A week was granted & thereby tha champio had hurled against the Hibbs g than the chamg Lean, Va., cday. Sunday at n Ah"“’“:;,’ el g Bittibe f0 s loop by noisng out the Reg- |and bettors began to ask for e There are two very good reasons illing Barney's shoes. There is GAME FOR ATHLETICS e Aia e Af@iaon nine vl be | iited nine wishing to meet | isters, 10 to 9. The Annex tossers on Shea with no takers |KEARNS AMONG MISSING this—the size of the Philadel K | on. > Johnson, countered in an Arlington County fors at District & flela from behind in the ninth to ‘s e Rt he A | : 3 re at Dis eld to- | f 1 the nint sefore the fight the writer me: Senlors at. District Line fied to-| came from, beh : , witer men-| AS DEMPSEY WORKS OUT v 28 (P —A ith Walter scheduled to resume und toil today, supposedly fully T — i cate with Ma o Beri | T n of the Potomac | was the vered from the tonsil attack|p. yne Associated Press three-game series between the | communicate with Menager Don Bell-| loop hit a snag in a clash with | : T 08 ANGEL Tu . NEW YORK. e might help to decide which team |1ing, or Mal 14 during the day. An | Public Buildings s ublic Parks. v e R veteran of many diamonds e It e 1 e the. champion. | out-of-town booking is wanted for Sun-| At the end of nine the count | onstrated once again t} . L Cin e | aay. | stood 4 to 4, the ecks tally- | wonders where he has been be served sometimes in a1l Deagne | 711, Smith and Reiman are the latest | g twice in the fir and the callber of the Macklets' op-i, ponents. i Shibe Park built on the bandbox | h rel ted him him to the sid order, a circumstance w is jus for a month, Judge perfoming made to order for the A's, forte | i s custon y agile nner at the $s slugging pure and s i al stat and Peck cavorting 8 7 the clibs to be antertained, both In | should not only Tunetion In the |93 10 ® 2ot slctory, over the (o E Bleging st ont the {Union B ey eprTw] | WALTER REED NINE BUSY. | e rechanical manner Which | ago. the Boston Red Sox. s, oing Wwest Washington Bap.| McQUILLAN FIGHTS SUIT. | ws ced Hospital base ballers | the Griffmen, with 31 vi n ‘:‘\ s V"y“'v‘"‘; L He permitted eight h! ¥ |tists a 4-to-0 win. He allowed only| NEW YORK, July 28 (P).—Hugh | D fo! n ing- | e s 1 perso z gue, them scattered so W y 1t not [ two hits: McQuillan, New York Gfants pitcher, r k e Fire Depart- | pulled a n - the books. JBhActcR s i 40 : il : 1 the in-|ynyl the final inning rtained tod 14 t b t th the Nationals own b possible only when | nians cross the plate. and th | Randle Highjpads| les aanohnced through hus Storsy |yp yy 1 Sol¢ e rage 64 e 1 In‘on the dsy of then 1lto Club and the Rialto Theater | in this @ _| ever. Jack K w be see | az been sold to th Bet 18 reverses in 45 2in | not S I it Inns ¢ e : Bet e verme i . 2 in the element of | for « lone tally.” Philadelphia o |ni & Randle tfield | (), SOnES" Cieorously the actlon for | Fort ) T A e Macklets. Stewart a Promising Addition. only six safe hits, b\x|L n;n‘n of them clc. ‘t ation, alimony and couw ! ‘:"“;‘\“ % vl the following beca s s was an opportune double by % e Club is with. | feos instituted by his wife, Mrs, Nel od at Walt ¥t i linie Full Strength Now Presented. | Clark Griffith is chortling With glee | Boston boy Gordon Coch : Athletloc, Club 1s with- | fees Instittited by his 7o, Bis. | Iney will pls e T v 18 ot : | over the fact that he has succeeded in | double steal made the second Sunday. A booking| T CeETE = i | et gt 1in the following | JaThis diterenco can be accounted for |iunding Johnny. Stewart of the Br.| vinning run e s anager Wi | Talant : | have to weigh in again the following | 2 argely by the fact that the Griffmen | mingham, Soutnern Asscciation. club, g, 2 ndrews, it 9892, after - e — TSR R t - ” - B - d . ASROCIALION, » Other teams t Amer N vy S was supposed o Ave e c S5 ha) Natlisiale s Aceaifing o G| Tt s o d T ey Is prafacstion|® el CUBS GET OUTFIELDER. SATLORS OUTROW MIDDIES, | Now Shea was supposed to he |SIKI FLEES HOSPITAL sector, when they co - the champions, Stewart|for the Western invasion, which wil ’ HARRISBURG, Pa., July 28 (@.— ATTLE, Wash., July 25 (®).—|and the added ¥ | CLAD ONLY IN PAJAMAS break even in 14 g 9 e O A et s r tv s and a half. off E: the Corinthian | nson of the Harris- | O h ) New York | pelled to hol = | 3 g the A’s were running r 5 or frafthe 3 el oot 2 idgets wor bur; , New York-Pennsylvania | Won the annual £ le Times Navy | poundage ai cek’s delay did not | NEW YORK, Ju ») a t g & anee ol zue W 2 — .ake Washing- | tend to help 3 t e ohthomman O orles ib of the same circuit, and, | yally in the tenth inning that set bac igers won their sixth st iy S > » vesterday, I 5 | o At one nme‘"m» nother the Har- he is tagged for delivery in|the Boston Braves, 6 to Young ! the Thomsor ayground League o anfonl midshipmen of 1 2 i B Cnulati wah hington at the close of the South-| Gautreau, Bancroft’s second base.[when the Athletics were defeat bRt Academy b D R e e son in September, so -may be|man, played marvelously in the field [to 3, in 10 inn i A 2mile course . New ' Yorkers' 8 BE Sopsony action here before the 1925 .nq Y fort) 0 > t e | o 2 was 15 N nd seconds. | t ¥ 11d have tc ig T e e O et falls. et sl ¢! Columbia tossers won from Garrett| HURLS PERFECT GAME gkt o e e 3 Johnsc sen t's regular assig Rl AL , ¢ | Park, 7 to 3 e v 5 throughout the entire = e oy |iane Giants had e da i s e SPRINGFIELD, 1L, July ERNATIONAL TEAGUE. is served, It is sald. to kecp & Moon Harrls, Everett & and Nemo (aithough he has performed at third |jead of one and one.half Smithfield M pect & el | Hex . Leibold the champions have a squad | base in admirable style. He 13 touted E : ington Base Ball and Athletic 1 Bloomin s 110 1 of capable re: ) § 2 3 i had a a v t he Dreaml P g Rarled b0 o ¢ acu truth of the repo; RNV o oo Pl Sy . 3 “ngel, chlef scout of the Na-|over the Cardinals through the pitch Sl b (harn e after office hou s = b it thot s als, as one of astest players ing bf Rube Benton and Jakie May, | = b e SurnEla the B there is no denyi teh |in the Southern Association, and it iS|4 to 2 and 2 May had'won only s handed an 11405 setback to| o 0 §xe jle ock . FAIRFAX STAR OF GAME efficlency for the Nati in fiel that he shines brighte: for the season v Atlanta, 6: C 2 and d into the v ler Fair of the Ve cannot be mainta 2 he | h the latest available 9 o’ Ihts shitout’ | Hor e | e Nas 3 Y i ut o g I by S L g i e st Lol gl Soeonn: dpasice of | garne one single during the| i s five hits and fanned WHITE SOX BUY PLAYER. IAGUE § e : t find a hurler capable of carrving on art's 8 as' a bunter, com.|2fternoon es in an Insect| DURHAM, N. 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