Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1926, Page 46

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16 SPORTS. THE. EVENING STAR, Natm;m is Show Punch in Beating Bisons : Cards Well Fortified Against Accidents SOCK A TRIC u« RUFFALO [THE_FIRM_oF HAGENLACHER GAINS [y)RNSBY HAS ADEQUATE PITCHE! S FUR 21 SAFETIES TMLEATBILUARDS SUBS FOR ALL POSITIONS Moon Harris Lea , Incl I(l- < ) AN BN biltarg ¢ gmnion le Hagenlacher of Germany hecame today, dethroning Jake Sel Possession of “Greater Reserve Strength Than Any . e | Chlcago. mg a |r|',!g. and |)0"!?h'—-—.\i:ll'h('rr)‘. Ogllrn . | The title passed early in the morning. Louis Real ational League Flag Contender. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY. MARCH 12, 1926. SPORTS. CHACHT & BRO., SNAPPED AT TAMPA CAMP Attack With Five Bingle Club in the Majors™ Makes | when the challenger completed the | | stipul i points of the match and Ferguson io Oppose Braves Tomorrow. il | total was 1,344, The match went 54 innings. . Hagenlacher is the tent% recognized | ehampion of the game, and intends to BY JOHN B. FOSTER. BY JOHN . KELLER. i i emain in the United Statex He is 30 S AN ANTONIO Tex.c March 12— Barring 2t ot of the!Tn- vears old, and has been secking th |1itle for three vears, improving with °mh APPEArnne He is to live in New | York. 3 . chaefer has held the title four | Douthitt in center and Blades i left field. times ing won it st in January They h ' itrength allxaroun 0 5 o oS 16 i i . from 1 Horemans of Belginm 5 Vinerican Leagne Champions re i 3 i X before his mateh with | Strength.” quoth Hornsby. “than ‘any club in the Maybe he is r Other major league clul to vesterday, the Nationals to < will start the season with Bottom!cy at with tive Braves here chn- : nt with the Brav her on v second. Thevenow at short. Be 1} that jolted them so rudely last trio of Bison heavers for 21 enlacher Schaefer cxtablished an st of them. Evidently the { o § , 4 | unofficial high run in this country of #s a Harrmen wanderiully, for even j ; nts, but in the ttle mateh he |hiclp themselves 10 some of that reserve, but i u for the Buffalo club, its : 1 / : 1~ 10 toil opposing batsmien I e ehich the € | becomes stone deai when any one suggests ptage which the German | 00 A AU b & ]uhh\lnml by winning the fivst hlock, | PAYETS 3 " |500 to 17 in & innings, was steadily | There is n souns chap 1 und SWATTING THAT PILL : \ ’ whittled away, but the handicap was | Flowars, who grows like the hot-hoi 4 ® : |too much for Schaefer. The German Dint for which he is mmed the more e T . st [Faltered in. the home stretch. bt YO lnk at him. 10 seems th e Bl AR O A ed with ' rin of 24 Louis folk are sorey they ean phay apareer \ BiloA; ¥ : P i atarted the Bl Woek 364 |only nine men on a team. Were it [ Xugjunal | Rt nith 4 o . i . behind. and tallied 08 1o the Ger |othersise Flowers surely Soni s Wil 2 0 S DG som. He fields then here and th RN WITH MAJOR LEAGUERS IN THEIR SPRING CAMPS . arle Another Sub. 1ot e | By the Amaociated Pross i third fnnine teal : , i LEVELAND, March 12— Manager Tris Speaker of the Cleveland s ton Zade a1y : 1 " - i Indians and his assistants are devoting much time at Lakeland 1 < Hurrie 3 } correcting faults of Johnny Hodaph and Rube Tutzke, th Was Ri ) Myer 4 r 1 Crane | ; i1 Limen, at the bar. i theyscan correct their stance, the coaches helieve, |infis Maon | {3l B ae it Dl . v B - . Cleveland will have an infickd which will hit hetter than 300 in SERs el hite . Harnis, | # : H | Red Strader. California University [doctors believing he i« suffering from 14 AR : ’ catcher, took his workeut with [an old fracture rather than # new one 2 » X Harris o A 3 # ¢ F0n the Indians vesterdny. He-made o | .Jke Davie, Ril ¥ \d Ted Rlank hat when th . ! o Keniy ; i oante i ession enship are th - Sox regn s . | ) | “The Indians were to truvel to O lars who have to Mai 2 P 3 P llando t v to play neinnati in the B 1die at Shreveport o e off o i e meivs Thurstor vett. Cennelly. oft S e ey Werdivis and Rabbitt, all regulars, took Ll & i = T rst workout vesterd i 3 TR | : PHILADELPHIA, Ma S0 interested was Commissione: dix in hing the senior Athlers New 5 A v oof the tenm the junior nine. 13 to S| work irates, who was dix o Fort Myer. | esterday. that | charges wospital to he forgot to leave 1 time 1t i hix train for the Phillies’ camp it Vra denton . “Quite A game, quite « wa: " faloimis i i i ‘ wnffering an attack of ird My , i ’ . i H “tar he thinks of i his infisl s mbinat nerry batting hee was the ninth at the expense of Five ie: ta S renIa e s e i i Cy Williams, hard-hitting outficlder, enz en from the train while =evereld) Atchdedeon sl MciNe i hax joined the IPhilli t o und of Pirates was or ol ) eak (o, ke Hneu | bt ts ‘ ey the continent ahout th y. Hank relieved Benny :”'!,;.;IT(“,”TA _\:,; h - '\xx;' n _»I ) o .1.:‘\'.,‘.“\ “""m e \\“1‘- —:" ;1“’.1 Americun team held a cn ed work NEW YORK ®). —Twa he Dt el dn Lis twe hatting but vesterday ui their Augusti. G, |extremes - furnished Srehidiieon, after batting for trtining eamp. Al of the players oy by tiw New linz to hit in the sev red v Augusta for ave in Florida for Ries in cente AR . Jnow arvived. with the exception of yed excellent] h butting for Jovce in ) ' o P Lou Blue, first basenan, and By “hillies, 2 o 1 L o] m the left side : ~ - - i | Rigney. shortstop. G Phillies won at | fieihing he has been practicing the The absenc Blue amd Rigne: . Iw’.f~ ff <.uw:m“\<| and ar) SQuple of days. Al he did was Who aspives to a mound berth Wil not interfere with rezulic inf U B eeRmatg I8 eundua ultimately may make the and outfield practice et To | Dt against the offerings of Cheste ional l-“wrlnm next Monday. when Manager ' field. slohinsom; and. M § ol the | ooy tx scheduled to take charge of the Yiukees o St Petershn he Yanks training. made two runs hit. however. meant nothing in the — The present squad embraces Johnny | AT Clearwater, 1 n shifted it Neun. a first haseman. and Taven eli. sendin ndaert to second BT S e FANS MUST SELL ARENA ik R D s et e valiner | “FRAME-UP™ALLEGED) 7O GET THEIR COIN BACK |z o0, T, 0 | Smosme ey vl o Joe du ¢ coll was somewhat v Haiboas Mg 2 i itehe W the ane Drizht spor i | 1B b SO Bt bt and B may be -t o " ot anten Ayl Tans dut b el 0 athereiee iy At the OFla bl pesiyine his fiestssicking joh ! - CHRIE, i G el temining e the Cincinnati 1 tonwrrow. BUE Muon Hrris wiil RIS ! TIGE el e hoe esreieite terd : vy Lo GG Ui sk should ) iy tifcrar el and i 12T s ol deet o tumber, rowghly nafled | (he san Antonio oA drely recoveved continue indisposed, . lon nicitis s phivsiv in Havay han assirance that he o o start right in pitehing Is. The latter has streng MeInnt Larey has just attainal his majority and E The fajure of these substitutes to T ¥ three innir f the have every whit as much power in e eI S MAT BOUT FIZZLES; camigp S r Tatithe il Hiadeali Park, was all that - Hallahan has allowed only one it ani | strick oul thivteen battecs for tonight. The 1 to 8 vesterday and Hallahan, § e part ' 1 ' T od v Ks dast nighy, and finally emerged g three innin allowed one cher, whis NEEI | .y hen | Ban meed there wos eaperine After .l| n:\:u-l.rrv' l flernith L nes jt Y : ot the n sl Cans, whe had paid for ringside o has e that Clock Geatith sl e e sinne " i el 8 . . v N | ‘Hlvlyr are about 1o close o o < i i i chiduled thirdsacker. but neither will t o that they have any ene in wpect. However, both the chammion, W | 3 " f ' ook a hand s ‘ el chiel of ‘the National unknown” When con : s e i eni. PINS ARE DUE TO FLY. out for their lanc series of exhiitinn | Mave e moand. L one and. Bluege i tho only doeiNMaleericz GOCs N Steeh- |y The sheriff -aid TOLEDO. Ohin. March 12 (#, Rames. They went through drills in|" Precident Herrmann said nothing Har of the club without a real under- ©° leiped from the rins. Pand e wonid e t the zovernars Dins are expected to fly tonight whep Attnz and fielding. Thev.meet the |had heen heard from River and : fudy. Harris has said the Champs monium reigned and police swarmed v first of the outioftown teams Prooklyn Dodgers, who defeated then: | Brassier the only absentees. ! . Marek e et . also held a warrunt make the drives in the American 3 10 4 Wednesdav. in another exhibi . . XA Vs ! i Gibson, Tunney's “iinz congres: tournament here, 110N Rame Saturday. 3 Rl 2 - -The . Y S ed Mulcewicz We Win Bl with pussing Fifteen New iy DL s i and the champion 1k His s tonighit. Several Chie i 3 3 ) in the outtieid 4 . G s 't ; SN ~h 4 B . i played with « J ague team nent il Turi otk brother and anage 1t e | il | ea are on (he schedule for the up of the Chicago Cubs & & u! Fhey have: d »5”“_' Sl it e il 1 e OW erS“"‘““ that the wal S e e scoomd s hift tietics of Manager | b 10| and Washir : for part in the tournaments i e Doul Howee 9 s <t Al = * win the three-game es with the | 7The Red Sox ns ars | the Riviera, France, after the fede ald nat make saod POSEl S WI“LONSIN GETS LIEB. ‘..'::\ Avgeles, ue open in Los Angeles /i [roupde with pitchers, Euffine ton lid forbidden her ins was post e ier ight o o s Che Browns. at Tarpon SPrings, | Hendvieke momoneed hie) Fia.. worked hard vesterday 1o rour fEXS Snian o Champs will refuse to waive on any who dues his work around that | Aranid e sinantle | Increased when Leon Burbank. 1o CHICAGO, M y cani 1 s | qualitied trom participati > Lovesterday b sore | s i blocks of When i e T MADISON, Wis., March 12 (8, More X-riy pletures are 1o be tiken | ar b ADPEE yPaeriA: i r Alexanders the ¢ 1 « Torse RESIMINARY area f 10 gam: N hes e e L ; Didn‘t we- Say we‘d DO IT ! Ml I 1) e . . 3. between the v . f the Masonic League and a | gemanded our cuavant coach at Notre Dame, has accepted Merchant Tailors 23 Years We promised our recent great expansion would mean <" League, still are hanging fire, | $2id It wonld Jook better it he p ¥ conference List might with A0 offers to - hecome assistant grid IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES TO YOU—and not merely the mor v othe ring hetwre (he and Dudiey mentor and physical education in more Hahn stores in Was]’lington! Well, here you are! together, La Fayettes say that oot We hegan to see something Snn stiuetor at the University of Wiseon the hest of their league. as their | fishy. it we sof Tietving. Thonlc o PUUHe AL 2 he —and $6 on: retaming Megaw and Wolsten- | Bowser, refused iy h made vin. _Hiehiis to, tepart ten Seprem Cuttin mwmrantee and o Mialoew hey i | AR off shoes. to the ring It was dis | Shoes for Men oml place and Washing- feame-ap all = 4 5 DS ouin 1 et 5 O N ready I o ana e WOMEN IN GOLF FINAL. ur Iivew ton’s greatest buyvs ronnd would bhe contisciate olle i1 1 their cond . ] arel 9 i = i 3 1 f v iv > w. March 12 (). B ; : at their former Pressler of Des Moines Hall of the winners had the be ime ATl et o i T Store i i ia Md Fellows Hy arran i of 246 me of 12 PPin, No. Z,and the main contributo alieys = f Rolling fhree games well over the [t climbed into ihe vz ot ihe i Stribling ench had heen | v mark, « o <nizhts o 8 4 toand was zreeted with inced £5.000 ¢ Gia e g 3 . o Jmthe/dr the Bnietie of 1. 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Established 1883 e e AP 2o strted well by winning the first ling tox Stecher fimmed out . : > S8pin lend e Y Eame from Columi hut lost the | L posted DIMBERING, Austria, Mareh HeXU twan, £2500 e of his eladi ¢ was virtually no change , ihat he won the heayyweizht cham vespeetive positions of the leid Perse Bllett, the well known pin | plonship title from el Cavddock o in the fourth round of | iy I toprler, has been going sreat guns, | Utiea ur davs before the latter international chess tournament. | The mateh ' ) Qing 4 7125 five-game xét with Lon. |Was defeated by Joe R e e s oeloek nie Kinuse on the Coliseum alleys | In posting the forteir, Ma RADIATORS, FENDERS fist Wednesday, and vumors have | Challenged Stecher and Stangle DIES MADE AND K PAIRED been Hying thicl nd fast that his | ! is to a threc-cornered sw W RADINTORS FOR \I'I'll-( G wbaoehee ; o hreezame set ontpointed Walsten. | Makes at $10.000 a4 side. winner WlTTSTATT'S R. & F. WKS. v the Commercial 1 > olie’s 164 by a pin. This doubtless | A1 h STONLW 1423 P, REAR e Carr Cream quint e wrong, ax the sheets were destroy Tast nis t Hall were o the same night, and Ellett says his | Ladly xh: W when the Eatter 100k | count didn't o that high. . | Nt . The victory sent - The final round five zames to he rolied tomo i Conven Qur Store at 906 I° St. I as Completely Destroyed by Fire nf 138, while Brewer of the s nmpion, and Helen Payson will rices outtit ensi l the selo with | et in the final of the Belle i ! v total tournament. Miss Collett defented mg some. Bernice Wall, 6 and 5. while Miss wvson eliminated Mrs, G, H. etron, | E | Nonmuds of the Athletic | and 1. in the semi-finals, | fstored a clean sweep | iteh with AL A il game of 140, e e Y DUNN IS NOT CHEAP. NS G50 N, for the North Washinzton Church | JBALTIMORE. 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