Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
16 i SPORES. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925. SPORTS. Yankees Here for Final Visit of Campaign : Hard Stretch Is Ahead of Pirates THREE MORE 'I\IE'FS HERE [ RIS MISSED PULLING SOMETHING SPECTACULAR BY ONLY A NARROW MARGIN %’MOST OF FUi hi{E GAMES BEFORE GRIFFS GO WEST\ ARE ON FOREIGN FIELDS 1 Club at ~ . ~ - = ol 5 i Home—Coming Eastern Trip Sure to Prove Severe Test for I.caders. Nationals Gain Half a Lap on Alhlclics by Beating In- |Only 16 Contests Rcmuin for Pittsbu dians, 5 to 4, After Zachary Is Outpitched by Uhle in Cpener and Vanquished, 2 to 0. - i MAN THOMPSON, i BY JOHN B. FOSTER. | < Editor, The Star | EW YORK, August el i « INS of prima_donnas, who ruled the | N s ks el . \ an Léag three seasons hand-running, were barely | | cheeidi o : i is last year and now are floundering i ey have obly fan: nor « I c m cir final -'u‘« :\L ?yvm- 4'!'.‘ | three with Boston. three with Phila hia h N y nt at Clark Griffith | Th o G o Gincinma 1 i | ning a bit close w 1 e oq s G v ) in specialist and hot dog | ittt s £ shr waist line when he fell 2 e 1 T not likely to result in | need sympathy in_th ' M having lost his power | Bk lia: oo tak A of r ¢ weight he shed when | i oolr : 1 nvalid | Y S e in round | ) i : tront and R y by MeNeely off | 5 « A ild have added T « i Mac’s one-hand s robbed ot | St of at least a g re 1 1 T was short-lived, x n i : 1 : e Big Margin Over Yanks. o e taon | - = NETTONA L PHOTD . e had With the bases loaded and two gone in round 1 of the closing encounter against the Indians yesterday, Stanley all but succeeded in pilferi 7 } | 2 to the counting block. The wisdom of such an atiempt at this point was g uestioned by the fans, but Bucky merely toolc advantage of Pitcher ’ down m gettin “ | popped fe sness and he all but got away with it. ra S : s ! abbreviated atreteh of duty | L Pt : R Griffs Lost Two More G JOSEPHITES ARE POINTED ‘ afin | or with Mexeely aisosed (g TIETS 108 WO More ames BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS t = art Karr bathward. Wal r Py . & E l] rI\ SIS E RESHITS i . g Than A’s Against Westerners I FOR RL U I O THFA TER TILT | mnor LEAGUE RESULTS At th, id ) 1 Wen. Lost, Pet. Win, Lose: w » c es W | ASHINGTON'S record of 10 v es in e 4" . t 15 THE OFFICIAL SCORES | Wegtern clubs during r sit in P | July 28 and closed yesterday. represe [ fetoe % e A INTERNATION AL LEAGUE X S : ‘w:".”.‘_\u\\n AR, A Bl giving them a 5t g‘\ « ol GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW k | 2| | RECORDS OF GRIFFMEN nts poo e York at Wadk New Vork at Wash me o R ATTING. Mackme r lmlx at llvnl’un s l"n ; . on : r : e T than the ou Detriii"at Cicizo TEXAS LEAGUE Pk 15 for a h S A He | Totars, 0 : NATIONAL LEAGUE U s Zach Escapes First W _\Tm\l TON £l b i Won. Lost . 4 in'em) . o ; i 4 o n ord PIEDMONT 1EAGUE in i o Troquois Insects, s ° « \ 0 VIRGINIA LEAGUE £ o + the i " & ne : \'s were dropping a o JVESTERDAVS KESULTS. ¥ : o g R Ciengor 8 N Touie. 5 I = ! e m el | fhan S e whnes Auth Insects bumped « FLORIDA STATE LEAGUI . 5 L 8lo o o/alill ouo-3 b i : i : = SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE a hits—J. Sewell, S Harris ‘ and Langley, with Muffe H 5 i e LEAGUES TO DISCUSS : ; B < i Johnson lated | ! fie o T ~ Tl | e but w « vr:lmll Juniors s I « e ST IO i | e leraneat Fr 3 b Biirns = el || e e n[,{:wv, ; : ; FOR MARINE GRIDMEN BLUE RIDGE LEAGUS at the platt e v A N ! p | ¢ : 18 I 1 o 0 et ! ) g 8] | Sfae H o o of “Record while with Natio ¢ . o 8 0l | he considered i (l,i I( Vll" to use Johns 1 the nighte: e § 3 HARRIS INSECTS WIN | et spocucoi-rore son soe e | BT > H : : his efforts | fr i BOYS' CLUB LAURELS ' 1 the cham Club Insect when they TIP FOR FISHERM ERE 1 old pitcher, i tctory placed to 8. c t for a minim of effort —_— ’ lay when he pitched to but Mok waiis jis 5 [ktter 46 gain (b hose: . meet at the club | c alled on to relieve Gregg e Auth | may | A g 29=20momo-n2R al 2us-2 Ito Club, = P Sunday The Mo-|ninth with an Indian 1 second base | €0 unity C S have double-her with [and two out. and impressively | ore Sune el : : run_was scored. Chase Chevy Chase th Cliff Lee, who had combed Gregg for | Of ies with tk . i G Y th. : ¥ 2 productive double when pressed |champions of that eity. 9, starting o'clock Ladies’ Day 1to service in rou Danalsky., MecCoy. | Score tied at 4-all F d 7. With tb itz stood to lose aea in| TANKERS ARE HEADING u BASE BALL /&% ersen, Gaffey E the I(f\hfl{\y-s muml..:;h i s Dadic S0 WUGRER. . 11608 Gutie tebiin Wi Sutet. saed wine 3[) CORPS LEAGUE RACE AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK s et \,mzu&( morrow E:fl Stuiee A the fag end of et Washmglon vs. New York | o Gregx 1| Z By dohnson: 1% b Benny Karr had a peculiar recor off on offense vesterday. when he proved of a 603 ctor in the attack of the | Camp Hol Tickets on Sale Base Ball Park at 9 AM. Daily K ed set of [ Truek out—my o c irezg, 2 by rs tackle the White \ o orgetown Hollow and Dominican iyl ko g e e B o [ Tyvceums face Holy Comforter at|Indians. although not legally at bat a |11.inning North 2707—North 270 B o S i R R I aaning oninass single time. Karr drove in the Red- |deadlocked the contest i Pucky failed ashingt 4 skin's first run with a long fly. |run rally in the eighth | 3 Yankees kinocked the Tigers into|Walked on his next two appearances| Tank School has to meet 12th| THE CONVENIENT PLAN to subsequently tally each time and |Infantry, which also has a date with sacrificed on his last time up. Holabird ace in the Thomson Play e when they took a 14 second T ground Le: \ i sather cheup taies ac- | PYTHIAN BOWLING LOOP Balanced to a degree. Each : e TR Distributor Fine Clubs at $1.50, 52.00, $3.50 Sheridan Garage, Inc. ~ o for we'are by "o - ! wure that tir Retail Salesroom A. A. A. Service Station . Y. P ‘,"','fl“,' e resent fevel for long to you in all sincerity to buy your tires t03 game. The Yanks were to meet | . T- w-" G U A . B N v 1 har the ¢ H o st-place rS | / e n 1 n MEETS NEXT THURSDAY |the firstwiace Athietics today WEL®I PILOTS GOODRICH. A H. SODDEN DIES Ires wi 0 p galn’ uy ow! Le = T hees arat | Completing a game that was stop NEW YORK, August = i ¥ 1 took § .y g | pea tw ks ago, when a protest | my ioodrich of uffalo, th ot eleiio ] e KRt Sk Pesed the contest to be suspended | nized by the New York State Athletic | | o LEADING QUAL‘TY MAKE Fe 3 eaRNoT . ‘;,‘”,';1 \fter the fourth inning, Mount Ver-|Commission as the world likhtweight | hall club, died at his Summer : - e [T 6 S 1 %on beat Union Methodist Episcopal | champion, has placed himself under | vesterday. His home was in ¥ T s Emps. NEXL nigh in t unday School League. to 6. | the managerial wing of Freddie Welsh, | ton, Mass e, & e I third lock, Reports of the committees | \iount Vernon was on the short end |former world lightweight champion. z - &z on alleys and the revigion of by-taws | {0, (S0 S ek “piay’ was Te = J B e aea | sumea L LAZE WINS RACE iz to some authol gorr 1 round Sl e -’\plr;w Jewish Athletic Clud downed Irisk algpan : it ol tn the Uy r na e et e e one Repre— dewish i tlietic Clubl Sowned Trish ]l GAR AMGEA SRRINCS N Y. 2 : rker ¢ ‘ ive present at the meeting athiette’ Ciub. 510 0, in”the Henry- | et TG00 il Slon Riadie ; ON COURTEOUS Tusty v nd K ong fIy W . [RCE A R ToUne Hi colt, Big Blaze, a 9-to-5 favorite, won | offse 1 the frame SCULLER ARRIVES. Lovejoy Midgets beat the nplain . Handicap., ‘\'nlucd :u“ Specialists in the Care > el 2 » ; Y 2 | 3 2 vesterday. Sunsini. Sun F A remobilas PHILADELPHIA, Augus #.—|3 to 1, in a Birney ol utomol 1 tin had | 4 S0USE D forris, 1923 Diamond Sc ulls | League encounter. Rl e e | d ' champien, who h. arrived here, | e . e Eiona 2 aral | ‘ [ plans o make his home in America | CHARLOTTE, N. C., August 18 ). | ha:. fhe o0t ; al | k S ana | 2nd enter business, either in this | _joe (Kid) Peck, won from Terry H y t y or- Net York [[CDaaE b inton i tacti | . . : . ' knockout in the fourth round last = 5 The Leger, first | night. The me junior light- ! There s no red tape, in fact no pas- COMPAR run now the | weights. O'T dlers tossed i ! me s necessary. Select the tire e i Pl i s e | Jou lke take lm)l‘r months_ to pay—as Qur Prices ittle as $1 a week. We stand squarch Ly behind cvery tire we sell. i Our Service © i o Spalding Spalding | We operate Conven- an A Truly, Substantial || For st NZaEEE Jor Spon ‘ ; e e e " : | ] \ 2 e fo o 2o Car— | AR ARl e e : . How do you Fare ot -mlnmw ] ; e ; Long distances, hard roads, in- i 1 e od by oce when X i MeN Kart terminable usage; all these hold | on the Faurwayo 5 i i Bl sy "RADIATORS, FENDERS no terrors for the NASH. Car SR D“co Cleamng ‘ tion (”.‘um.'m"“|m GODIES MADE AND KEPAIRED of finest cellence of . design palding Clubs and | courtesy of dignified BORIES MADE AN ne fiene ey Balls are depend- T i e et WITTSTATT’S i | and finish that it is, it takes care able. They lower and Pohshlng | Rea e 310 J0TH ST N W - & to stow away in its inner parts your golf scores. | [ ‘ : [ ot ¢ p quulity makes are sold 0 the real 'm.ul \1t:\1 Llumnts_ of Spalding Kro-Flite Ball Preserves and Prolongs the |f|| ; Anytere " e iy i substantiality of construction. Most popular ball made. Each €3¢ | | [I| Life of Any Duco Surface habe S | cts as 7 as {S— > and the certa To Match Your Odd Coats | It acts, as well as looks—the || Spalding Dimple Banl We do not merely claborate R o it | part of superiority. { [ Unequalledfordistance. Each € SC on the usual polishing job, but 3 fi'..“.f'.'.'r Defief that high leL\l AN’S, 7th & F| { thoroughly clean the surface, B e i WALLACE MOTOR CO Spalding Kro-Flite Irons then apply a beautiful and i Sunts o 1 . $6. lasting polish. Theretors our - adv | 2516 Que St. N.W. el iy et o . - CASH_OR _CREDIT . 1709 L Street - Main 7612