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28 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925 SPORTS. Griffs-Pirates Series Now Is Almost Assured : Cubs Due to Have New Manager CHAMPS INCREASE LEAD ~ SCHEQULE OF chicruey . . RALE RESISNS McCARTHY OF LOUISVILLE OVER A'S TO 5% GAMES smmeere | On the SideLines || mueter & e e b FASE WRIGLEY Boston here Sept. 11, 12, resigned as manager of the Chi- Philadelphia here Sept. 13. 2 b4 2 cago Cubs. George Gibson, coach Nationals Knock Gray Out of Box and Profit by :“I':;-’::!n‘}:r'r' St l't;;.'l‘ufi’ e WIth the SpOl‘tlng EdltOl‘ Cleveland here, Sept. 2 Fielding Deficiencies of Mackmen—Zach 24 Roaton Sept. 0 Oct. 1,23, BY DENMAN THOMPSON. Philadelphia here October 1. of ":n du:n. was lmmrll“al«:y ap- | i 4 point acting manager for the re- “hie - 2o . BOITERT sty minRgs e Chicago Owner, Who Is of Opinion That His Club In presenting his resignation, H Pl A Maranville said he was anxious {6 Should Have Been in First Division, Is ; relinquish the reins as manager, as ¢ ‘Tm Y <ay anything can happen in base ball, and 1 guess that's just a K i 2 . < he found the duties of nancang the 3 v Comes to Rescue When Covey Falters. tbout right.” muscd Bucky Harris, “so it’s possible we won't win | elub and playing too strenuous. He Ready to Make Change. ¢ e = will continue with the team as s MARINES TAKE LEAD , y - SON i fail i Nt be overconfidence.” ibson is coach of the club, and v BY DENMAN THOMPSON, i we fail it won't be due to overcon roGlbson 1s ) BY JOHN B. FOSTER. o y tationals whovted e y was manager of the Pi- sports Editor, The Star. FROM DA'RY TUSSERS |.m‘ spake the boss of the Nationals, w !\ |1]j\ avrr ml.xn_ aw H‘ rates and conch of the Griffmen. EW YORK. September 3.—Indications point to an ea nge of Tm liselihnodi that fans attending ithe 1075 avavidicor s anlliiave o S carned rest aiter prodding the hide of the White Elephants, 8 10 5, for | He came to Chicago this season. managers by the Chicago Nationals. “Rabbit” Maranville, recently that pennant aiter all, but you can bet vour bottom dollar that commute between Washington and Pittsburgh now is almost @ | (yesenut Farms Daire base ballers, | € second time in succession | 2 sl ) £ ARl s eme baliscs “With our lead of five and one-half games at this stage of the race ORIOL L traded to Chicago by Pittsburgh and a short time fater made man fortami g oflowingatie SemUicie SISl S ot e e e g or' 04 | we are all but “in.’ it's true. but we are taking nothing for granted and | ager. has been summoned to explain a few matters that have not been to SeouRd T £ meas e By D IS SIAtnases peiteving | s T res, were handed a rude | will be out there hustling for everything in sight until the last mathematical | thie Hlking of Willam Wrigicy, the Cib owoer In recording his seventcenth victory of the campaign Stan Coveleskic | jolt_vesterday in the play-off for the |possibility of a slip has disappeared. I've seen too many instances of the HERE ON SATURDAY Maranville's troubles are of two sorts—personal and pertaining to wabbled badly toward the close and gave the more than 20000 cash cus- | week-day leagues championship, when | disastrous effects of casing up with the goal almost won to be caught the clab s 2 whale: omers some uneasy moments until Jez Zachary subbed admirably for the | {Teadquarters Marine, winners in the | 3p5ing : >otomac Tark Loop, registered a 10 : In the first place. reports have been going the rounds that Maran- now ailing Marberry in his favorife role oi rescucr. but the net result | Potomac Park D} pagiutane No ball club is so strong that it Baitinore’ At Weskbiaton et P ng the rounds that Maran n ) ville has been vying with Babe Ruth for the title of bad boy of was a gain for the Champions and a corresponding loss for their only | Urousand_followers of the |41 afford o underrate any rival :lWAR POLO'STS WIN mers will compete in seven events|yof g s HECTBEY BL TeE T & &3 - T . 4 we will just play for all we are worth listed for Wardman Park pool Sat-|™ = e ivals, so that a gap of five and a half games now separates them. R ime were on hand to wit i1 Just p oot o | 4 k pool Sal on ¢ i nag t of ¢ k 1 R i i ! | o P e e O o ¢ | ugainst all comers, no matter what irday, when the Werdmee Fenk| . In the sccond place, his management of the Cubs has not brought Although striving lesperately to = 5 = iy @ | =) - our previous recard against them or | | Swimming Club stages last the improvement that was expected when Killefer was deposed in his ands of Pvt. Tom Stolle i his 1 ious r 1 against t OVER vls'TlNG FOUR g Club stages its last open |t end ‘the slump which has brought MORE GOOD NEWS '3;:,!:'“'.:‘» Mickey McConnell, the how low they may be in the stand meet of the season. The Wardman |favor them defeat in 13 of their last 15 starting _hurler for the Commercial [ing i { Blaque will be presented at the close | If McCarthy, manager of the Louls: | talk sar : ~ ‘hampions, was derricked in | Bucky's saze observatjons were mac of the affair to the performer with |ville club, can be secured, Wrigley |it over,” under advice from the time games, the Athletics went down to Circuit_champions. was derricke e s | : . FEL gley |1t the sixth in favor of Ross n\\.?r when K“I\*'fl “1"“[""‘ ")'“V;‘:'"‘l"“');]';’]“*‘ War Department poloists. who en-| the |lll’;.he\l number of points for the ‘)‘i't' ‘);» m;nv-. )‘f”n—.'l been nn‘»d who was punished severely at the |any of his rookies a chance to O | tertained the 6th Cavalry team, from | S6#S0! _ 2 e uth’s hot talk against nager start, but pitched airtight ball in the i the three-game series with the Red | o Orlethorpe, Ga., vesterday at the | . 1on€ Whaler of Capitol Athietic (McCarthy has been so successful with | Hugzine, his visit to Chicago with e 1886 inio ranies ox. which zets under way here 10-| pboiomac Park oval, will appear in an- | 1Ub Is leading the field in the fizh: | Louisville, however, and there has |avowed purpose of seeing Commission Stolle allowed 11 hits. but kept |inorrow. “Ferguson, Zachary = andlother match of the round robin varfety | f0F the handsome trophy with u total |been so much unsuccessful bidding | €F Landis. which he then fafled to go them well scattered. Owens, Freeny Ruether will start those games, prob- | guturday afternoon. when the 16th |©f 18 point Florence Skadding. aleo yi oo viio wpoy it is a question | \N'TOUSh With: his arrival home; the and Stolle each contributed 4 pair of | ably in that order,” Harris continued. | pieiq Artillery, §th Cavalry and 3d|6ammate, and Lieut. W. G. Farrell | foF his services. that it is a que take | touching bedside scene with his wife bingles to the \\‘\y\nprc' total 5 "1“ at will give "II» .lm\‘;nw\m and l'u:"ev Cavalry teams play he ‘(‘-I w 1~)\nln.'ll'm l'annl:'h ‘('luh are \xml‘(h‘ Chicago job. . at which the »'H",flv{‘l movie camera Standings of the teams in the two|leskie to face the Mackmen in the| “\¢4r \Whites won from War Blues, | 197 second place with 10 points each, | Wiicler s his club should | €N “sat in." and the great repent | sectlons of the league are us follows. | two holiday games at Philadelphia |; o 1, and defeated 6th Cavairy. * to| While Dale Fisher. Winifred Faunce |, But Wrigley thinks his club should |, nce act_all these things, say the e 4 next Monday. with the other regulars |, in vesterdav's engagements while |ANd Jerome Shear ‘each has garnered |{at® Rad place in the first division ' epiical, were calculated to. revive W pet | trailing alons in thelr turn thereafter. [ \war Blues scored tver the caul e | 5 points a mew managerial deal of seme et |interest in the big slugger who hasn't Marine B 1.000 | Most of them are in fine shape now. | men, 3 to » outh Atlantic titles will be award- |2 New managerial deal Leen slugging el Fiirms e 2001 though o bit tired, perhups. and |y © = 6h Cavairs. |4 1N the 220.vard freestyls swim giolng It isn't the first time that Ruth has It Soopinianie ] 000 | they will be rotated right along until | canr “Riuer Dt Te%e | for women and the yard breast-| Unfeeling players of the New York |been the center of u great publicity ca ¢ definile decision Is reached in this | Maj' Coulter ] Lieut. Ladue | stroke event for men. Other events|Yankee team are snickering audibly | furore—and whether or not his fellow RSO pey | title business. There will he plenty | g jginfion ™t -l i fopaldwon | for women are the fancy dive, 90-|up their sleeves at the “stunt” they |plavers are right about its having been 1.000 time for inspections and experi- | Score by periods | vard free style and 90-yard breast- |say has been “pulled” for Babe Ruth |planned. there can be no doubt that 1000 ts after that Whites | 0= |stroke. Men will compete in the 60-and his waning popularity the affair served to put Ruth back on 000 of the 28 zames the Nation. |6th Cavalry 0 0 0o rd free-style and a 240-vard relay They say the fine that was slapped |the base ball map. Everybody will ve vet to play are scheduled for | Suhstitutions=Ma). Baehr for Mai. Coul | The Wardman Swimming Clubjon him by Manager Huggins was |be watching him now to see whether flark Griffith Siadium, the Champs | for, Man Coulte e e il | closes its season on September 1 |legitimate enough, and are willing to |he makes good on his promised re BASE BALL FEATURES beingz listed to be on view before their | Brown. Time of periods—6; minutes with a Kiddies' day celebration for | concede that he deserved it. But they | form: Sam Gray essaved the task of sand- | poue home folks practically all throvgh the | . swimmers under 14 vears of age ing the tr: for Mack's crumbling | eparred for Ro | remainder of the month, their only | Whitee = Postion .., Blues It 5 Gt I Tt s R T WA oo FIREMEN'S GATHERING «iorioy, il e et vk et e 47 3 Bie) ones oisovsses renr. | TRIPLE TIE AMONG NINES Rice cleared a fully settled set | gEaN 7o Biehon In the ninth. is not calculated to prove any part of | Coy Johneton ... -Back.... . Maj. Johnson | ¥ YORK. September 3 (@) — | of sacks in the second fnninz. and ano0an0 hn 23 0—3 4 hardship th the Champions, and the | " | 0 31—« Harry Greb, middleweight champion of T only Baumgartner of the trio of twirl 23116010x—8| Fase hall is to have & prominent fact that more than half of the tilts| S 0 1 0=i|the world, has arrived here to con 1 ers who followed him got off Scott _ Two-base hits—Rice. Bishon. Goslin. Miller, | Dlace on the program of the Arlinz-|vet confronting them are with the _: £ Substitutions= ehr for_ Capt.|fer with promoters who seek to match free. Peck, Pool. Three-base Hiits—Simmons. | ton.Fairfax Firemen's Association con- b NA). ke for iCapt 4 i astically about Ruth “putting their eighth consecutive setback ves terday, largely because of deficiencies afield. Every one of the three miscues charged against them lent aid and comfort to the Champions, and there | GajloWay. s were other rors of omission and | Remmel. n.. . commission that also proved factors, | Walberz. v “Frenchy while the Griffmen performed in their | +Bhgwell Perking [ 151, In attacking power the Macks meas. | fiDskes ured up well with the Nationals, get Totals ting even more distance out of the L SHINGTON same number of bingles, but save for | y Nt oy the presence of Mickey Cochrane they | S. Harris, 2h would have been blanked, for the |Rice rf vouthful receiver drove in three of his | 3. Harris. 1b. team's tallies and registered the other | Blucze i two himself. Eock Coveleskie, Zachnry. b, would not be averse to the change. ssmmi 2l e33333333:53: 539333:6=3907 usual defensively competent mann lss2s |s2-3232392~ |ss2998---i330-u3a: ims2:0¥ 2 339 PP Gray Fails to Last Long. Stolen hase—MeNeely Naerifiee Philadelphia and Boston clubs also | Whipnrecht Field zoale—Capt. . Kilbumn, | him with Jimmy Slattery of Buffalo, 1 Coveleskie had the A's com Hiurrie CEert on hasex—Pilladeinhin, | vention. ~which starts today 4t |siould tend (o ease the burden to be | L gonnsion, i Thomas | Referee—| N. Y., in a benefit boxing show at remain b | the Polo Grounds September 25 | PIU SPECTS oi a triple tic Seéction A of the District sandlot base Pletely at his mercy for the better 7i Waslimzion. . Butes on halle—0f Grax; | Lyon Village and lasts throuzh Sat-|carried by the Griffs over the part of o ut toward | 1 off 'Rommel, =5 off Walbers. Sl oy Pt the route, but tired toward | ({qyeeskie Struck ‘out—Ry Walher, % | Urday the close, and after being combed for Aok By TRk Hit—on | Three diamond battles are listed. This js ventured on the strength|Mal. Thomas Lreut. Le ball series are looming as a result of the Pullman team’s win over oo seven hits that netted five runs in the | Gra: KERCTI cartner, 1l one for each day. Toda¥ at 5| of the records to date. which show the | X yfiemi i e NO DISTRICT CREWS the Aloysius Club vesterday by the count of 1 to 0. The Railroaders last three frames, gave way to Zach &8 innines: | o'clock the Ballston and Cherrydale | Griffs have taken 11 of 16 games from | Mo, Sonmnion B Capt. Lawrence h n fou six st 1 shoild th ey take (he vemaninaid ary, who snuffed the visitors in quick k the ninth); off { junior nines will meet to decide which (ne Athletics and 10 of from the | Scors by periods L O ey o order b in Ing i d piteh—(Cray. | team s entitled to county honors in Beaneaters Blues .. 2 1 03 IN BALT'MORE MEET:\U"' be deadlocked with Shamrocks and Chevy Chase Bearcats, pro- The Champions went at their task "t mbires—Measrs. Hildehrand, Nal. | its class. —Tomorrow the District ~yle today. the Nationals will play . : i vided the last-named teams keep up the rapid pace they have set from the in a businesslike manner by chasing | fin. Ormihy and Exane. Time of xame—i |of Columbia Fire Department teani |hou 1o the Fed Sox tomormow, Haturs | adit FoulssCol. Moore (). May. Joha- | fosan beginning of the title series. la and Sunday. and then shift the der of the route Blues. Fosition. 6th Cavalry. D two tallies At theiouthet: Movesly NSSESsRSTSIavRe S epatliar A uichad daai Sirom Chevy Chase also added to its win |of Anacostia call Manager Scott at opened with a solid shot to center and the Arlingion-Fairfax Asociation and Washington will not be represented e : SE S r L - - . ene of their operations to Phila : a = column_ vester w the faltering | Lincoln 10158 ed up at second when Griyv fum S GAIN MORE |pn.Stturdsy the married men of the |iciniia v EVENTS ARE LISTED amonz the 10" crews that will ke | Spiimn vesterday when the falterin | Lincoln 101 " G0 PIRATES 6 mong the'39 creve fhat W ke | Slchwilnore shat out S0 0 g | oo ine ctly Miller, b i single men. et combats are scheduled for there on dle States Rowing Association re-|dyy in a game with the National | the John Burroughs diamond for Mon fon just of Galloway's re ' the first ball to open tomorrow's tll. following on the next two days. Then at_Baltimore on Labor day also plav a league encounter tomor-| With a strong team in their class red McNeely, and Joe Har which ylll be witnesied by Chiel Wat- \tne Grimen Teturil to (He CAItAl — Potomac Boat Club, the DIstrict’s| ow with the Shamrocks on the same | Call Len Rogers at Lincoln 2827-1 ek Withi s et 1o dait bt s son and a number of Arlington County | (¢ [Hlfmen retuin to the Capital premier rowing organization. is wind- | pelq ‘o ed his boss. Bluege then hit into & s ofclals. Jim Shaw, formerly a mem. | % P of clashes with the Red| ' 4 program of weekiy events for Dis- | ing up a rather lean season and io SSOCIS L o 1 . ber of the Washinzton ball club. will [ 2% 1} Sqpt in in a Gingie em|trict trapshooters during the months | qvir 11 fis evereion for 5 dudl : ] YORK, September WO ninage the Virginia smoke eaters, Tl O Ak g L single of Scptember and Octoher was an- | meeting with the Ol4 Dominion b Carry On Against Rommel. straizht victories for Washington over | ing' Georze Watt of the District =25 Sunday, September 13. | nounced today hy Lieut. Comdr. F. P. | o arecandcia oo e Jominio e ) 2 3 | Philadelphia seem to make it certain : On Tuesday. September the | Williams, secretary of the Washinz: | yurday = Resuming where they left off. the that Washington and Pittsburgh Wil palls and sirines Jetroit Tygers arrived here for a trlo | yon Gun Club, Considerable interest will center ked G wvagely in play in the world serfes "ha Virglnians! Hine:un wiil Inclod ollowed by the Chicago| "On September nd! 285 the elub) 45 lf'n.,, mf-my.‘u.i\ pe the f»‘ LAt The Mackmen will have a recess for | spefss, Beauchamp. Scheffel. Harri. | White s e or a auartet of battles! marksmen will invade fore terri- | crew from the first-vear class of the | Willie Glascos's Shamrocks are allen miscues. Ruel was forced by | thoy sro due ot me b Siiardsy |son, Wesley McDonald. William Me. | I thr¢e days. a double-header belng | ory, but on the remaining Saturdays | Nolo) Academy. AIHOUSh. the M| booiiie Giascoe's Shamrocks are Goey Vaitier weiting Sl ot e R taburen f& meking the Nationai | Donald. Miller, Talbott. Johnson. Way-. | hooked oF Saiurday, Septamber 19| will ‘compate at the: Bennlne: tange. | ir Tave Tons ronine. acinee Tk oS Dkt sk ipinuuint Anoasols . . atter & g e lite on' Go ittsburgh is making the National | ving Lavcock. Clatterbuck. Ball, Rud he Cleveland Indians will be the| A team race with Baltimore and An i ¥ S P gl s at loway's fumble, bt MeNesiy's tecnh | g oittsburgh {s making the National | ring ¢ D oAt Sl e A ith Pattimore - anly Two months. thex have heen | The Disthier Peies will make the oo | HAS BIG DAY WITH BAT e Neely ~a ace a runa g ding and Reese n ow, opening a three- | napolis gunners at the Maryland cap- | o i and ar ected | to - g o straight safety put the Pole on tec Pirates chalked up their sighth vic B zame engagement on September 2. |ital is booked for September 12, while [ SIOWINE 8ood form and are expe = o Cepnlon SEetenbs DANVILLE, Va., September 3 i) ond. and both advanced a base when tory' in a row by trimming the Reds, s e Dflowen by the Bt. Tatls Browns fob | oriihie(kst Batuniaysinthemonth (Re oy, SelRR 00 B0 L, A |15 S Chey (Olfess Wl itay enere { | 2 NVELE B VAL Sentamber: 3 00 ;ray uncorked a wild pitch. A pass to 8 to 2, and now lead the pack by eight : 48 many games, starting September ' locals will take part in a team race at Py 1 a o . P s e g Stan Harris crowded the corners, and and one-half games 5 S BUY PITCHE! t . . T e senior single sculls include several il mont League, in five times in the s = = 2 the Orlole Gun Club, Baltimore | Bindaers i Ebinnal ProniE -Star Giants first | zame against Danville s ¥ they were emptied when Rice lined While Babe Ruth continued to wear | PHILADELTHIA. September 3 (P) |~ The Nationals then will trek to| A 30-target shoot is listed for this |bldesmen of international promi- AIlStar e liomared thair et | Fone sedina ot s g Gt 1ble to center. Sam was left w sackeloth the Yankees turned out a |—The Philadelphia tionals h Boston., where the Red Sox will be| Saturday d the annual club cham- > i T 1 Rommel took Gray's place on the | 4-to-2 victory over the Red Sox. Bob|purchased Pltcher Harry Smythe. a | encountered four davs In succession. | maaii oo Sentempoalclub cham: | Hoover of Philadelphia and Morris | champlonship o L ghe Dipeny, 12 | ot s hitsiweis Home) riinia, Jtw) of | and limited Goslin and Joe Harris Meusel contributed his twenty-séventh |Southpaw. from Augusta of the South |starting with September 30 after| the events scheduted for the pesont | K: Morris of London. Others who [to 0. Mickey Macdonald. who pitched | which were made in one inning to infield rollers N e 2l Al o Atlantic League il Tac Gl nber (80 afterf the oF will compete in this event are Paul, for the winners, was nicked for only i A gift tally enabled the The Giants came to life after drop- | —_— ring down the curtain on the regu-| The prosram for October is as fol- [ Costello. ‘Alfred V. Vespers. Al kitz | two bingles and struck out 16 _MILWAUKEE. September 3 (8 maintain their run-scoring s N ping the first cume of a double-header | pipca Okla., September 3 (). 14T season with the Athletics as their | lows: October 3, 100-target annual dis et b Columbia Insects, who claim a for- | Skeeter W a little pacing mare, plot- the third, when three of the A's car-|to the Phillies, 6 to 3, and romped | pg (“Btranclor’) Lowi miimacr ot | OPPonents on Sunday, October 4 tance handicap championship; 10, | Philzdelphia. feit over the Capitals, wish to book|ed by Cox, outraced a speedy field ried politeness to an extreme. Peck away with the concluding number by [ 1o \Lorid hegavyweight charanionchin | 100-target doubles champlonship: i7 = ames for Wednesday and Thursday | 2nd took the big end of the $10.000 s at the midway by virtue of a |24 to 4. In the second game there | coqetully defended his claim here| . Although unable to zo the route,|100-target allaround champlonship:| Steven C. Phillips, aged 83, of Leb- | of mext week. call Manager John |Stake in the Wisconsin Derby. The pass and Ruel's death when Covel- were five Philadelphia pitchers and 30 1, "\inning from Howard Cantowine,| Coveleskie deserved credit for the vic: |24, team race with Baltimore: 31, |anon. Ohio, is the oidest living active | Tamvey at Columbin 9500 race was the 2:10 pace. The mare | The Alovsiie Priliman saine bro Fulton Hutchinson struck out 10 the T Streeters’ list of series gamee 1o Patters when. the Elk Midgets won a close and eliminated them from |from the """"f" Midgets 4 to 10 further championship consideration Peckinpaugh Insects bowed to the force play and Peck bounded to Hale CEW Umpires’ Association will call the Bluege linsects took the Ruckiss ta camp. 17 to 2 eskie lifted u little fly to_short right. | safe blows by the Giants. including | py i Tins from How: tory he recistered over the Mackmen | 100-target shoot for the Monroe | race driver in America. He owns and < paced both of the heats Either Pool, Bishop or Miller could | three home runs. The Phillies also| 10w In straig s vesterday and gained in the race for | Trophy. drives Bingen Todd (2:173). For games with the Eagle Insects | 2:031, have caught the ball, which fell un-|hung up three homers. | Ditchitg honore: Bis Fetort now helng i i touched for a single that cashed The Braves tightened their grasp on | 17 wins and defeats. as against the Peck L sixth place by coming out on the long | | BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS | | 1% i " hiures wecdiiod oy e | FOURTH BOAT PICKED. Still another tally materialized in|end of a 4to-2 score with the Robins whom he vanquished. Johnson is close | OYSTER BAY. N. Y., September 3 the fourth when the Mackian defen- e D with 17 and 6 OF-—H. ¥. Whiton's Eanat has been sive wires again became crossed Standing of the rlghs. selected as the fourth boat on the With one’gone Rice feached socend AMERICAN LEAGUE. McNeely narrowly missed making a | American six-meter team. which wilt when Pool wild-heaved his roller past 7 ational catch of Simmons’ drive | meet a group representing Scandina ol e, Goslin then lifted : against the barrier in left center in | vian countries in the international 1o rigl and when Bishop collided INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. the cecond. Al thouvzht the catch had | race later in the month e vily wih 3ETier tho bt Siise | ol 6; dess s, & been made and loafed in roundinz sec = - e o Sty aehesn) it 8 rman S o iy e TEISY tolBliess | GHIsGY WIN EXHIBRITION: % SPRINGFIELD. 11 September 3 UP).—The Chicago White Sox yester- e L M e T e J*v»rll\:fl@‘d Three-Eve Club. 7 to 4 she won in oxmapy) pamanap), S b o Jos T AMPRICAN SSsncraTioN Feain Hal SO p smash pas Indianapolis. 18-11: Milwaukee, 2.0 ';fl’v’:;n« ale Loursville. §5: Kansas Cits. 3 st Touts - BN 18" Toledo, 11 Covey Begins to Weaken Minneapolls, 7- Gohraua, 1 Tn addition to beinz the only Grifr man to falter on defense, Stan Harric | alone of the Champlons failed to break inta the kit column Rice's clean-up — double made him the local leader in Although in a position to score in VIRGINIA LEAGUE. attack, but Cochrane was the big' € oo ) r of the first six sessions it was| Norfollc & Rocky Mount . == noise on offense, the peppery Mackian | till the seventh that A's| Portsmiou nston, . = ——— | backston havingfi a hand in the scor- were able to make the ing| Richmond 1 GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | ;1o ", Bl DR & BN e Py they then shoved two runs over, due SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Chicago at M. Lovis.Boston at Washington. g = Detroit at Cleveland. Peck furnished ada I evid largely to a herculean clout by Coche| Greenville. 13: Asheville. & | 7 eck furnished additional_evidence largely to a l:l‘f‘tlcl‘.; lout by Coch-| & L8, senln g | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. of his zreatness as an inflelder by | e. Mil eat out a rap to Peck St 1 | Washington, 8: Philadelphin, = 235 BT al tte. 0. % Sl Bret 1o Tt - o in: back of second and sprinted. on {6 i et o Elint going first to his right and then to th n ; he! Stan ar took - his left for sensational stops of hard local ‘augont in a futlle efort to foc Atlanta, 2 % AGUE. tuel to pull the featureplay of | e ninner Gotnrane SRentiicad o Ui Ot 0 e s the combat. This was on a foul from ~= bl i e R e e 10: Chattanooga. 7 £ Galloway’s bat in the eighth, which B l( f h il o U S three’ sames echeduled Muddy clutched while reaching far | 7 2 stocks o the ing himself while Joe Harris and PIEDMONT LEAGUE. : S fotl \tg;rxfflofulze pl':’luel: S k , Covey were retiring Pool 10; Greensboro, 4 ; : he A's had scorec e Tuns on wankiest, 3 8 Satem At : successive safeties in that round when Checked by Rommel in the fifth and S Danenie o atmosphere == == Leibold Adams Gregg Marberry Veach Ferzuson.. Zachary Coveleskie, PODPRP Turz Tuprz TurZ 223333343-~3 2332 Uusky _balloon-last Cor. 7th & K Sts. Fergnson Johnson Coveleskie . Rurther Marberry Zachary *Gree, Rossell Ballou “Ozden | *Kelly | *Mogridze | *Reeord while with A | — 3235 tnnings TR vitehed. by Baumgartner in the sixth. the 5 Ruel <nuffed_the rally. the eizhth on singles e 2 = GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. ‘ Y new features of grace and man's Fall Wear. foul. and after Perkins sinzled to| Harry L. 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