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THE EVENING BTAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1925 Griffs Agazn Best Double Play Combination : Spills “Make” Six Day Bike Race TOP ALL LEAGUE RIVALS OFFICIAL 1925 AMERICAN LEAGUE FIELDING RECORDS | REAL REASON DISCOVERED IN 1925 SEASON WITH 166 <ageren = BY IVQUISITI\’F WRITER Cnun b - e s o . . DS B Stan Harris and Coveleskie Are Position Leaders in | [P 2 ew York Ehmke, Boston . Giard. St. Low Philadeiphia I, Washington : " DRtroli-Clexstand One (riple’ piay was made by the Cleveland i ali-Clevaland 1of (Fifteen or More Gamen.) ‘y?;’,,’;;',‘”,’ Rl e Record of First Basemen. FIRST BASEM Baumgariner. Philadelphia Player: Giiib, G, Ogden. Washington dudge, Washington . Wingard. St. Louis rl:w (lrulm‘\ = & - . “'\Pnnn:‘ l::u-z‘n v k] 5 i . New Yo : srexs. Washingion ; i : s i BY DENMAN THOMPSO 3. Raret n...x?.n“..'.«..,u.... | Rows nostan ™ g el e i BY ROWLAND WOOD. Gehrig, New York | Wingard. Bush and S. Jonds sach piaved 1 game in richt fsid: Riether plase e o Deraisee zame at first hase. > miber 2— Wik a six-day bicvele race LEFT FIELDERS, N EW YORK, December 2 3 Fails to Get True Line on Affair Until Riders Col- lide in Mad Dash Around Track and Then i e 203309 =32333330 193 283 Twin Killings—Judge Has Best Defensive His Query Gets Its Answer, s B e e PPeRE ] 30" amaie! EE Blue.” Detroit | ) it d 1l his ager. Club. § set out on a still hunt to find the answer to thi Paschal. New York T ille writer et ioutian e in the last four seasons Washington this year | Bl Detroit . o American League rivals in the exceedingly useful busi- | Eoit, Fhiladeiphia Millér. Philadelphia ng double plays, according to the official fielding | Roole. Phiiadelphia el. New York . : ! Knode. Cloveland 10 Fothergill. Detroit Its total of 166 was considerably under the in’ addition. Gehrig pisyed four games in riht Aeld and three urh. New York set in 1922 and in 1923, when it again set a new Player. Club, Goslin, Washingt SECOND BASEMEN. | S Taitars :'- 3 5 e mma. Cleveland . more than the number credited to the St. Louis | m::k mf’.‘.:’a.?,’»'y’n': ] ahead of the Chicago White Sox. ,,'m.. e Boston 1l | 0'Relirke & wa team. rank second to the New York | E. Collina, Chicago 4. l':]rkfl (:’vumunm icago . R Wm0 e 1 succession, are listed at the front, with |3 s are cxactly the same as those amassed om0 Cleveland and \Washington's 972 likewise are SaR35% perplexing question today, after sitting for a couple Tex Rickard's new Madison Square Garden watchi voung men propel themselves around and around a b average speed of 184-10 miles an hour The first man interviewed -a_sleepy-looking enjoving 2 mild siesta up in the hig amphithcater 20,000 persons—took the question as a personal affror “What v' train’ 1o do. va big flat tire—kid me? Go ask Tex Rickard. He runs ‘em’ ] - U ey as a T Ny FHiot-n Philadeiphia ) -Washington ™ SAERSEEREINRES & There scemed a ripe suggestion, so : = . }'mflm"y‘x"n‘x'i?‘.'a”i"‘."m-. i rleniiasid, Bt bens, C Bowiad piaYon 12 A the writer huntea down “M;:d.;k::’; A. A. CLUBS SEEKING Wingo Dlayed 2 In center field and Vache playad 1 gamA in right feid was bhustling ands fng the | flinger on defense, taking care of all | Barrett. Chicaxo . CENTER FIELDERS. looked surprised at the question, made M of his 61 chances, and while Stan |Rogell, Boston s O .. ki P L7 | a significant gesture toward the well | BIGGER PLAYER LI IT Coveleaida Giminel vipiHhres of his Fewster also piayed 10 £ames af third hase. Ward 10 at third. 0'Rourke 8 at third. | Moatll. Chicagn AT o i ‘ Boxton . 5 e York nzton | of 71 chances, £ Phitadelona - : in the per- | Yanks J<t active | Npencer Adams. Washington n ! Yanks was the next most active Frer, et i 29 SRR A WA <5 E=-T N B LR £ - ;m,,,,,,,,,,,,,g o [ S, Adamu Diubd & ‘at mmoriaten Amd % At (hird hase: Rorell iased & f shortmion. Wamby 5 7t felding opportunities and artained | ganes plaved @ ar firat base Kiugman's st firat’ hase and 2 bane. Barrett play veais Washington a mark of only .959, he led the pack | # £ames at shortstop and 4 at third ba Flagatead, pBosan in doub v activities by P THIRD RAREMEN. Manunh. ‘Derroit In daubleplayi actisit takinzialll Sl S ¥ Pt b el Jnssaven; R Jones Chicago Leibold, Washingten Shifts in the garden were made | Meusel, New York :pulm rl;‘v:unrn with such frequency last season that | Duean. New Yorl Kimmons. Philadelphia carry will he sought toda anp. Clay aco) in . 2 , o il of them cannot be accurately clas- | Rogarp. Cleveland wnuu':.'.”"w»' A wurprised. But this one carried on|owners nf the eric fied by position. hut the fizures in- | Blueke, Washingion FoC. Rire. Washineton the merry little game of passing the | meer here 1o adopt a schec ~ that among t ars Roh | Haney! Delroit that among the regulars Rob | Haney, Deweit wrnm». Deirojt e = £ R ! huck 1 Mensel of the Yanks was the hest | hykes Phiadelnhia Mannah aiso Plaved 13 games in eft Aeld and 3 in rizht Aeld Comis DK e b = enaar sl on : o fames in lefs gld: McNeelr played 3" games in left feld. 2 in right and 1 at fi o You want to see Harry Mendel The clubs have been res in left, Johnny Moatil of the Chisox | Shanks New York led In center and that right field | Robertson, Kt. Louia ihald nlaskd & games in right fald 5 in left ABlA_and 1 al third hace Conh ns came the prompt answer. I don't|18 plavers and twe rook Fames in right Aald And pitehed in part of 1 KAma: MeNulty Diawad 3 samee i fiela | iorioow, BotmuchiaBout theae bike races | Hxa no nrevious experience i o, Cl d G 3 5 2 il et b honors should go to his teammate, | §pirseon. Cloveand RIGHT FIELDERS, myself. Rut Harry can tell von ized base bal he veteran Harry Hooper Hale, Philadelphia Tom"’& Qb LS B Pt | 'S0 back to the ringside, where Harry | President Hickey said s il Bar “hic Ezzell. Boatan 18 st A Rill Barrett of Chicago got into the | Lutzka played 10 games at second hase. F/v-l! 0 At aecond base. at_second f‘ e W ouEh game In every position with the | pase. Bluese plaed 3 at"shoriatop Driies 37 shorixton. "Spirkeon 3 a1 shortstor. Prothro | LS White Sox except At first base and as | 5 At short and Robertzon 1 at ehort, Shanka plased 5 Eames in teit Mield ard 1 same n \ batteryman, and Harry Rice of the | "¥Pt Beld T Yt oo facs - 7 oF Sht, SHORTSTOPS, eusel, New York “ochrane of | Browns also plaved in six different| piayer. club i - pp o | Hooper, Chivago est amonnt | bositions In the course of the cam- | Tavensr 'Detroit el g Ruth, New York crmitted | patsn. including part of one same in | Jonell, Ctreing o Yoach. u'c'l’""fl.\.?.'u'.&.':.* Washingion second | which he went back of the bat Allowas, sh Brencarbnbedcihia” Ruel of the A general decline in fielding per. | Peckinpuugh, i 1 E Weren s - o ork-Washingto Teh* Philadeinh chances. | centages for 1925 as compared with | Scotf; New ¥ e . 38 | elch Poilaeionis o of hohbles | the vear before is noted by the offi- | Gerber, 8t ap K Summa. Cleveland zest number | cial statisticlan, but no records were | Wanning o ekatis PriaE o ] Moty " Eieyeland uncovered, not ‘aven in error-making. | Raon* 42 | &tenhenson. Clevaland hers have u v v 53 < at | Risnex z S haveun: here ne l',",”(.m““""" ‘)‘.\:*”‘" B b Tl 5% | Rennetr. 9t Touis & 738 | It appeais to every nationality, in the SEOD O ICAgo, which, never- | ;7 Y5 ton PA Paschal New Tork 4 1 firet place, because there are teams corded to Joe theless, advanced from last place in |Ratnrock. Roston 3 " #n3 | Boone. Boston R 118 108 o 901li50" alvsdsti evary i mationkliteantarad total | 1924 to fourth this vear. M. Smith. Philadelohia 3 & o K. Rice of St Loia alsn piavad' & eames in senter feld. 3 at firat hase 1 at third | e afretebas ot Biehey DIavEd & Wampe &t thicd buse. oM 2 'ar third. La Matte 3 at third | 1 &% sacond and caught in 1 game. P Miller niavad 12 games at Arst hase: Evane plaved ere are long stre when they jeral it Bichant fmcont nnolls % at third, Seatg at third. F. Johnan + a0 third: Wansinger plssed third in 1aft field and 2 in canter Mald: Snsncer Harria nlaved 12 in centar and 1 in laft Pas. | just jog around and most of the audi L te AT T al e are e e e A o At e Draren WL | chal plasad 14 0 CeaniZe Rennect 1240 cantar and € Taa 14 in canter: Tonin BIated 3t | anee moee tn cleen Tt wait for ine me bafore the meet l “ OME N IN S P O R T oo O i o PLAYERSfl IN L;i‘SS THAN FIFTEEN GAMES s .,.y: " Romaineni s Buck is Passed. | CHICAGO, December u'd hetter ask the publicity de.| Restoration of the with no limit _en the partment.” : Publicity departments never look LLECTE ERET EETY sseman e RPHARBA BB RAIDDT 0 Mendel. expert extraordinary on six- 165 games would he ] day bike races for 25 vears, was try- adopt I ing to explain what it was all ahout| The ass 3 to the newspaper men assigned to eight clubs 2 cover the event 24 vears ago ‘ % “Why, Meudel” the writer asked, | nection with its silver j 1 “will thofisands of people come vear oL next season 9 after vear to watch a bungh of jersey S 1 clad Young men pedal away six davs .x SO L T L MAGNATES TO HONOR ] | Jess than 20 milex an hour” 1 . said Mendel, “vou haven't It'= one of the greatest sports there is B AN TE33382% e Sy ZaiZas > | € Tae" Cinvelana BAIDBIRDDDDBR > HIIIDID; B RABHDBPDRRDTHE SEIRTITRAIRT. s, R 3 the Associated Press W YORK. Decembher ) ] » D T P Pyt hrane. Philadelphia i ts Answer. of the game » have died in the CohaTk | Chiease axA a SEMEN. \ . And one was. A rider who had | year BY CORINNE FRAZIER | Taraier. Detraic o FIRST BASEMF Fide a Severeld, 1. Lasti-Washingian o mes alk. St 1, . 1.000 | worked high 1up the side of the saucer,| The National lLeague has s eimach Pl 1.000 awooped suddenly downward. darting | Wednesday as memorial day. ¢ ullérton” Bos. Rl ywlout in front and pedaling like mad.|sioner Landis will tell of the ucey. Bow. Instantly the house was in an uproar.| of Christy Mathewson. Giant e K ot ] The 14 other riders cut loose after|of the early part of the ce | { [ yeehlazery Club g PO ; | Merkls, N A hockey series at Marjory Wehster Schonl was I ” | | | Rhirley, Wash. ... 8 Clav 7 Chi 5 MeGee, Wash. Reeses. Phil Hendrik Clav Neun, Det SECOND Player. Club. Kane. Chi Gehrinzer. Detrolt Bedtord, A= nAm— s nm wL¥ B T Znissmswr BA - s P 27 —3385583® FRANBARDH AN IDAIARAITA vosm 323Dt B D= D ®22x 22! TR S-e-n33 > ] ] 30 P » 1000 | in the center of the arena where the | ter, on John B. Day: Bozeman B 1000 | contestants eat and (perhaps) sleep|on Sam Crane: Willi: A. Phelon when their partners are doing the rid-|and Joe Flanner: Rranch Rickey. on Masthews, 1000 ling, Harry Mendel darted about the| Marvin M. Goodwin. and John A Collina. Bow, 1.000 press hox' answering questions of a| Hevdler. on Frank E. Gore Yallonae.” Chi 2 0 1000 dozen perplexed scribes. Then he re.| == RIGHT nnp"s 777 | turned, i 3 RADIATORS, FENDERS Plase l‘|uh G Naw vou were asking me he BODIES MADE AND REPAIRED Wit N ¥ resumed NEW RADIATORS FOR AUTOS 3 deance, Wash 1 |1 Rless T have found the answer,”| WITTSTATTS R. & F. WKS wh. Chi said the writer. and fled 318 13th ST, NW 1123 . REAR ~208oM .:>_:d_ ghi 3 b Dmtd Geszan. Boston Ciiear. Boston MeNally, Wash. Plaser. Club Lushbe. N Walters, Cier Stanage. Dat McCrea Clex Hofmann. XY Tankecaloe. Chi Fox. Phil Tate. Wash. . 4 Berry. Phila l'rrlvn Plaver. Cluh Yowell. Clex & Francis. N.Y -Bos. .1 Maneum, Chi Kallio, Bos Mach." Chi_ Beng Shiids, X V. Plasér. Club ke . Touia : be latter won. 1 ta 0, in the contest on the | Hnr .‘mv‘;.w..;m.\u. Lois iiar E B erkine Philadainhia niors previously had won the opening game, | Rego. . Lotic Grant % 7 H e & him. Round and round they flew and | hrought college educat chitlie erie: Siane. New Yok raxton. N. ¥ 5 the excitement of the crowd approxi- | powerful personality taa ek | 1 Sewell Cleveland ) Warh mated frenzy zame a ed a much-improved line and outplayed their | siokes Boston | Stokes. Phil. The mad pace continued for 10 or 15| Barney Dreyvfuss nargin than the score would indicate Ticinich " Boston Levsen. Clev ; 2 minutes unabated. Suddenly, at the| will speak Reatrice | oo Heving, Boaton ol o height of the excitement, two riders| Brooklvn and I down the field | o x ‘*i’-L‘( ':\: {m mer’s nomhmimm | Bischoff. _ Chicago-Raston 108 Lo collided and fell, and a third, rushing | president o 2 off a postponed game in the inter. | Crouss Chicago 104 up from behind, catapulted over their | Mck <0 of d cage he single o1 3 McKeeve also o playground basket ball series Jane | O Neill t" York 13 h. 1.000 | ¢maghed bikes and fl 5 feet th nlE ain before the | Kinenoons goonk 8. S aieh piased: = camsx tiAiat Hase. Buelil aemisiat Aril boss: Boskion plavey A f 1666 smashed bikes and flew 15 feet through | Ebbets and reatened | ncheloe. director of Mitchell Park. | came ai third hase. L. Sewell plased 2 in left and Mvatt played 1 in left fisld Herrora; Bosign” 1:000 | space. SHoritet ot cay ot Suillfreterea "HERS. 2 5 ';n:nm mAREME nmmnll R4% | When the excitement had died down| Other speaker< s - — Player. € Pt laver Cly arwe 50 667 and the 1 ad limped : Bl ceeper Blow School has been declared the | Marberer. X wager et DERS, and e g ',j"'::"m‘,,:‘d’v are: August Her f ¥ Tur champion of the Rosedale Dodge. Johnson, Wishington B Pet | been ca & on Juliug Fleischmann: John ball League. as each of its three | 4pnmper wom %k’ teams triumphed in its particular \~nn ker, New York serjes. Doyle, Detroit The personnel of the three winning | Gher ss " 1enl teams is as follows “Ruvkpvh Cleveland First team—Dorothy Vialett, cap- | {haute. Cleveland Catherine Davis. Virginia Allen. Olga | Collins. Datroit Deitrich, Lillian Laure, Margaret | Ruffing. Boaton 3 5 5 o = Wingfield. Boston Brooke and Ethel Botte. | Davse. Detroit SuuERDR—aD Gaume—eT Necond team — Elizabeth - Wilson, | Rammiel, Philadeinhia captain: Leona -Junghaus. Dorothy | Wells s Ellwell, Emma McVearry, Vera Stew- | dam® Non Tor art. Marie Childress and’ Bessie Nor. | Ouinn. Roston-Philadeiphia lonee | man Hallar Tetroit ik Peasley(e | Third teAm—Minnie Rodona. cap- |moveesom. Chicu H.Arkerman | tain: Alice McGrath. Fvelyn Furme warde, Cleveland-Chicazn EVane | hough. Dorothy Ranny, Viela Sulli- | Govese Tpraienhia, 2 “arawell | VAD. [rene Sullivan, 'Cary Tison. | Fercusan. Boston-New Vork-Washingion Dorothy Simens and’ Margaret Bar. | Harriss Philadeiphia bara Fuhr. Boston and Miss Trick 6 Fan Gl S i VR o < Ko Soeece, Citvelsnd squad | The Epiphany Girls’ Friendly basket | Stoner. Detrott nd inter- | hall team wishes to challenge the | Ruether, Washingion fiernoon, | Good Shepherd Girls' Friendly team |07, New York | coree Washing: | and desires to have the managcr of | Coveleskie, Washineion “The probable line- | the latter team call Lincoln 5268-W . Lrons. Chicago 5 will include Luey | between 5 and 7 o'clock in the evening | ipmardg, Detioit - - Ma Hess, left | to discuss the possibility of arranging glflhk?n!hln ‘h”“!'nrk An, 1 3 E Johneon, New Yo an, viz i 1 game in the immediate future. |H._1 Soringer. St le; Reat Zeig Kthel Smith is manager of the| | Blasholder Sl ! Zhiphan i | DUNN'Ss DOG WINS DERBY. | COLGATE CONSIDERING. |ifcm'be i . | Riviere, & left fulll i The Washington, Capital and Metro-| BARNWELL, €., December EW YORK. December (@) | Riiow Cpl sht half: Dorothy | politan Athletic Clubs will swim in the | (#).—Dauntless Peggy, a pointer, "v-lxaw foot ball officials have the |Ash Chi fullback, and Ma- | Y. W. C. A. tank this evening. The [ owned by Jack Dunn of Baltimore. | matter of a New Year game with a | Andrews Fail ' Washingtonian® will plunge in at 7|won the Open Derby for pointers and | Prcific Coast opponant at Pasadena 1n.nd'-'?. i B .| oclock: the Capitolites will follow | setiers less than 2 vears of age in the | under consideration, but final decision | Kelly. Wash. feating St Peter's sextet. 26 them at 7:40 and the Mets will swim | Virginia-Carolina fleld trials hare. | will not be fortheoming before the end | Thoma este ‘Yy t )y':y:m \.o.';::\nl; 8:20 I There were 20 starters. " of the week Live. Stock-Reducing Sale High-Grade Used Cars 1 - 20% Down A Year to Pay the Balance the closing game. The score was to 11 - <1 2 P At = ] 23533085 03RRI B ] k] It's good policy to give the in just that way. Smaller profit and ural that we can give the greatest consumer greater value for his greater number of sales! cigar value on the market. money. 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