Evening Star Newspaper, September 2, 1925, Page 24

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og ~ WESTRERE:. ' SpoRTS. Griffmen Hope to C SURE ANOTHER REVERSAL | FOR A’S WILL END RACE Johnson’s 7-10-3 Win Over Harriss, With Peck Con- tributing Decisive Punch. Gives dlampions ' THL LVE NING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C.. ACTION APLENTY MARKED THE FALL OF THE A’s AT GRIFFITH WFD]\ ESDAY SFPTF\IBER "ADIUM YFSTERDAY "SPORTS. inch Flag Today : Maranville Now Declared to Be “In Bad™ CUBS’ PILOT CALLED HOME BY CLUB HEAD, IT IS SAID Veeck, According to Story, Has Summoned Manager ! to Explain Actions in Boston—Team 4Y3-Game Lead Over Skidding Macks. ; BY Have New Leader Next Year. DENMAN THOMPSON, The -Star. By the Aso C]m AGO. Walter | has been tain actions Press Septembe (Rabbit) M summoned b The Chitago Hera manager of tl President y to the would NOTHER sock the 7-3 wallop the Grifig admin- o McGillicuddy's dream of a title for will fade complete s of 11 blows they received in the West while . I'Lp}u invaded the Clark Grifith Stadium ir fall by gaining at the expense of | uly real riv f League crown, but proved woe- equal to the ing an reported unofficia Veeck has announced he ferred with per But th was banished from the park'in Boston 3 seems a likely candidate for the role now starring. Maranville, in Bostor cause of the illness of his w He headed a small group of p! ers who left after the game, 1w the m ad entrained for To- ronto, Onta lon game. Conside: s expressed | when Mar came to the Cubs from Pittsburgh in a trade ving several ¥ During Spring train- | ing on the Pacific coast he broke his | ankle. He recuperated in ( The next surprise came replaced Bill Killefer as leader o team. There had been rumo; the Herald and Examiner, that dur ing Maranville’s convalscing from | his injury he did not always act a one in should. with ay esterday for baiting 1 of L fgur and one-half the rope t starch games, Connie's Their seventh straight s left out of their sys- t they today will land the became 1 volved in with driver to have tion” park the coo-ierP departmen leld play | there POLICE AND FIRE TEAM PRIME FOR ANNUAL FRAY taxi HOUAMLAROL RS Bagwell¢ Totuls WASHINGTON, MeNeely, © . Harels, | Rice, "7t Goslln, i 2. Harris, Biueze, 3b. Peckinpaugh, Rael, c. dohnixon, .. here fro; e to ected g ro 100! uped off the mu® £l ocesncaraonmne - mmmmmond | 000cnonmc00s0R | mesmmac “Batted for Tiaic in elghth ianine. 3 S £ i & ing | #Batted for Qulan in minth inning. S . 5 i > % A g S i ‘%"""1"‘;“"‘ : 3 & = o ’ . i 3 s 4 |booked tor tough assignmen Vashington. . 2 X fays b S~ | Two-buse hits—Kice, Peckinpaugh, John- eutEs ) the duys dctwce 1ive|son (2), Galloway. Three-buse hite—Miller, the Monum two | Pool. Slolen husre—Ries (2): Peckinpuughs pt s loway, Bluege. | Sucriiter— Doublz playHaie (o 1t on bites—Thiladel: i Gatiin, 1 Hitsm0f Har- AT B35 nings: o Qainn, f o p gl nall Stenck oui—By Hareles, 3; by osing pitchere “Yaldcbrund, ime—? heurs into t Grounds. Cochrane, Cochrune, Bl led off in order Standing of the Clubs, MERICAN LEAGU " Fifteenth The clash MINOR LEAGUE GAMES INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE out dect- | one of Mack's most d*bem,.xhlc oughout the seaso: N ASSOCIATION Columbus, 0-2 . 2 < TOMORROW at St. Leuis. € Cleveland. GAMES TODAY. Phila. ut Washington. Bostou at New York. : 3 Washington, sulting gestur ponse to thelr Griffs Neglect Department tea i 2 previous vears ters have high the 4,0)\5 instead o BU" r, Is do pitching Anderso! SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Rock, 4 n while th Hull ing, Snow Upper: Cochrane of the Mackmen, ont at the plate, when he atiempted to score from third on Galloway’s smack {o Joe Harris in the seventh inning. Lower: Rice forced at home, when Bluege attempted to squeeze him in with the bases filled in the third inning. Pool’s low throw can be séen hitting the dirt in frout of Cochrane, but it reached the catcher’s mitt before Sam's toe siruck the pan. It was just after this that Peck came through with his all- | important doubl Bryan Harriss trol, which Peck and F went for n Simmons, Danville, 8 Winston's Durham, Liberty feld, | New York | Brookiyn at Boston. at Phile. New York. at Phila. | play Brooklyn at Boston. | . Kt. L. at Pittsburgh. | 5 Cineinnati at Chicago. | club of 2 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. jasnat Eistaburgh. 1e: Philadelphia, Boston, IN CRUCIAL BATTLL 'I'ODAY ing by Har. | him and PITCHING duel e wee world seri Covelest - Sam Gray. er, with some unste riss, wabb ted Press Aloysius Club tossers will comple | the in the District chai plonship serfes this afternoon Wash: ton Barracks in a battle wi the Pullman team, while Chevy Cha |and Mohawk nines are clashing Chevy Chase fleld. Both are listed for 5 o'clock of rare caliber was in prospect io s between the g the hill for rler of the A's the most 1 the thick of th the Athletics today, the title holders and Covey, the veteran ive mc for 1 . Stan Harrls ha when Rice beat o . Who fie had no one uge lead ox d whe ational n | basemen smash and i have been e occy 1 B 190 ! opposed b er the and Gray, lin the circ 1010: pdsmen eff. ui battle on, anil are rdinal Juniors, for th :\wx ction ¢ r onl who t now the cu: m ackmen is leading the with only three defeats on th in whom hou the battle t be d sterday. but none + the 14 successrul ef * thun the stunt pulled by | g ton's nclent ‘spitball m: ) score in that big 16 wins to his credit as agai e ! ily. | setbacks. : Gray recently has shown ame | double th i slzns of wear and tear that hi | Harrls, Oss was waved to Angers have displayed, however, hav- |by Coach Altrock ! dly hammered in his most | fumbled the bounding : Detroit Jast |way's relay to Cochrane with six full days ' plate before Blueze, who would have primed for his |been blocked if he attempted to slide {and would have heen called out for brand of backing uccorded | running out of line vesterday, compared with |to siide around wide of the back fes held Hess J or in — ndi t defe £ no on, llation has left nis thout ¢ n_encounter may { calling the manager at | between 6 and 7 o when P A canc t cashed 5 ar the rranged -ankl! plate Parson Fulmer allowed « i hits and fanned 19 batter: en the Hartford Midgets took the Aztecs tc camp, 11 to 6. AN, eek, while € Cove; BLUE RIDGF. LEAGUE. | of recuperation. i Martinsbur 0: Wasnesboro, 1-1 : Hano: i 2R 77 :h the ev1..1n prouphi- n chieve { out ¢ vinced | patlon in | orld serfes. | number and the; " comment this tor the will just about settle their nd unless I am 11 hand it to , although we may have all we are orth to do it. arc batting desperate! i great odds and deserve z lot ; "l of credit for their efforts under the |Harris in the fourth inni umstances hey are 2 game|ed Buck's claim-to being one of the! nd have not quit b infielders {n t ne, al ® | means. but we have the object was gqecomplished | combination of the two, and that stance. hits vesultin | there is to it.” succe. > got thelr Tecelve full o iSe of the n with which he per ficult stunts. Two of the 1 we ed by Stan and prov- | Cash $251 365 291 201 . 326 119 201 407 119 159 272 159 181 102 142 388 ny ronger ! though hi 211 | in_neither o0 Buick ’23 “6” Roadster Dodge ’24 late Sedan. 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Wash- {ington naturally figures to do much better than cop only 16 games while losing 12, and it 1s almost out of the | question that the A’s, who have lost all | but 2 of their last 13 engagements, | can win two-thirds-of the battles they | have left. | _Thrills _gal Today BASE BALL 7733 American League Park Washington vs. Phila. Tickets on sale Base Ball - Park at 9 AM. Daily North 2707—North 2708 Blueze ugh Oss walked to it into @ Johnson righth w something in the soped his third tratght hit to 1 vo ba \!v\\»‘el\' got a life on sacrifict ). had replaced Hale when_Bishop fumbled | the throw in at the Imtlal sack, and guccessive sufeties by Stan Harris and Rice then :ccounted for two runs. Cochrane's single and theft and Pool's death put Mickey dt the far corner in the seventh and led to his death at the platter when Joe Harris grabbed Galloway's rap, the latter | being left, after plifering to the mid- way, when Johnson fanned Harriss. Pinch Hitter French fafled to help after Lamar beat out a swinging bunt in_the elghth; and after Cochrane's | infleld bingle and Pool's triple to left center mnetted the A’s a tally with one gone in the'ninth, Johnson snuff- »d the uprising by compelling Gal- lowsy and Bagwell, who batted for Quinn, 1o loft to McNeely. ('lnvhuun' Brooklyn St Louis. : e i o e e v | RUTH AWAITING HUGGINS L S it rap to the right of Washington s | = = > V. < worth tield leader and.the other was the | CALL TO M E APOLO Y at Walter R Harris contrived to get the bull only i adlong for it s G i e | Few other second | I’ huve gotten that | first day of probation to win tlic Foraiteiiay of Miller Hug» |RING SHOW AT LAUREL eyl 3 | om he criticized freely in Chicago und APPROVED BY OFFICMLS definite suspension and a $5.000 fine for violation of training rules. o . . Afte day of olive-branch waving, during which id'to Jacob [, UPPER MARLBORO, it . owner of the Yankees, “I made a fool of myself,” the king of ! his nose at the crowd when it razzed | home-r afternoon 3]1D~U\m] t it granted on August § 1 the reprehensible a thins as could | = Saying that under usideration | Athletie. Commiesion of Maryiand to| stands, and he fully desorved the | ALONSO VS HOLMAN. would Ruth's fine of $5,000 be rescind umn Umplre MANCHESTER. M: Sept. 2 (#). |ed, Huggins added ’\\‘u\hlm..(un Speedway, Laurel, Md., | DOr day. A , September 12 {ed at Adams 3489, tenault, Canadian heavy- meet today in the final of the tennis | tournament at the Essex Country |thing. I am the last person to make HYAT September 2.|Club. In the semifinals Alonso de- |things hard for u plaver. But he will |the main attraction of 10 rounds have to realize that the club is bigger { While four other 10-round bouts wi > 15 DIEEET | omplete the card. sociation, « a meeting for | out Brian 1. ( St. Louis. Friday night at 8 o in the Amer-| 3 ~3, i jcan Leglon clubroc of manager: gD {gins, but the latter said he would tele- | phone when ready to hear the Babe. KAPLAN GETS HIS ORDERS. | Mrs. Ruth, who is {ll with an infect. o the size of the league from | ht to ten teams is under’considera- | teatherweight champion. Louis (Kid) |surances that there was no truth in hould be favorite to and he took it by leapir s . Kaplan of Meriden, Conn., must be a |reports about him being involved with Hile atfernoon. g ‘ ;"" s diving over Cach | BALTIMORE, Md., Septemiber 2. | return title bout with Babe Herman o |other women. : Park in the second game of the serfes | man fought to a draw recently at|Yankee-Red Sox game from the Rup-| e zould T e oy 1het\\een the champlonship teams of [ Waterbury, Conn Ipert box. ¢ frame, and only two Yuns|thg gouthern and Northern divisfons would have scored, as Peck could not | N !h.u he'is a tenly fei is destined Terms Very Liberal Values—C Pri Per 51 41 30 30 59 16 22 27 18 - - — — Boston Chicago aliens on both sions. The fi | play he attempted on Simmons” roller | lw\u K 1 hase shortly after. ttempting a force- | gy ogussoci made while sprawl- | = ‘"¢ NI V YORK, September 2—A p t Babe Ruth today e e to try for w retire- | sting of in- | narrow ber 2 vote of 3 to € Georges County m hitters today awaited acceptance for peace . him as he taken out of the box |tendered “\4;,g11h as reprehensible a t i |James J. Lake of Washington to stage | lo {2 boxing exhibition at the Baltimore- third- | Ormst him off the field. |—Manual Alonso of Spain and Cran-| “I will reinstate Ruth when I am | ton~Holman of San Francisco will|convinced he intends to do the right| -] aht. S Lo Gite i e [Mohawk Indian. probably will meet tn | |—William “sident_of he |feated Lucien Williams of Chicago, | ince Georg Duckpin As-|6—1, 6—1, 4 . and Holman put | ¢y g The Babe tried to talk with Hug- of the teams in the circult last year 1l others interested. A plan to NEW YORK, September 2 (#).— and a_nervous breakdown, [t d;‘f‘;'fi'f'] LGt v o, P GhLy ouD e The next fight in this State of the v accepted friend husband's as- : Field 4 ¥ . Juggins would not let Ruth put on : | Langley Field and Tank Corps base | California. the'New York Boxing Com- | ¥ | that B S hm‘. i :»\;'hf:~” ball teams will meet today at Oriole | mission has ruled. Kaplan and Her-'|a uniform, and the Babe witnessed the | of the 3d Corps Ar The Tankers | {:f“ni"* nim"mi\.‘f :“’r“l" A J}\\ua defeated in the initial tilt Sat- | Joo Besibiity From the Ones Listed Below Prices Are Right Month 45 16 22 33 21 56 on third base, BATTERIES HE way to put a true value on your battery is to take the first cost, add the repair bills and consider the length of time the bat- tery lasts. You will find that an Exide Battery costs you less than any other. | THE ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY CO. | EXIDE SERVICE STATION Pactory Branch 1823-33 L Street, N. W. 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