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- SPORTS THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON FRIDAY. APRIL l.!)'lh' SPORTS. McGRAW’S AGING VETERANS i },’{Z’u;];;;;f}j;;;‘57-_‘1”3"7-"R|CKARD IS PLANNING | cau WILL FACE MINOR LEAGUE S Soa of G | TEAMS NEXT THREE DAYSDI wenly Years of American boll |~y gy PRONE TO ACCIDENTS % 5" ek 5. DIGARENA, B8 BOUTS | strom, with all the escellerc it dea BY ]IM BARNES i work in the latter part of | By 4 iated Press. campalgn and his fine sh g N Y < Tex Rickard Morrell. Thomas, Kelley, Hadley and Lyle Bouked] Atiterican Champlon—Player, Teacher and Student of Golf. ™ il‘ah- of Club, Which This Year Has Two Real Rivals | the worid cerics that year. tis yet 10| SF3 ORI A0 8ol OO0 | come to that \l gree of “ne g " . . ~ | fighting ¢ vhich 1ie n ti hea slonal sport in ‘the etronolis tside for Toil Against Columbus and Rochester VIIL—“TRAINING” FOR TOURNAMENT GOLF. i for National League Pennant, Rests Largely With | 'J"’"‘ ¢ ,.’l Wb ek it Teams—Veteran l"ling('rs Well Advanced. FTER my very encouraging showing at Brookline the previous year Whether Serious Inj juries Are Avoided. 1o of his plt & ’ 1 had high hopes for the national championship in 1914, but as mat- Copsuizht, 102 k $1i00000 - ters turned out another disappointment was duc. The tournament . he metr i axea fo 1057 the BY JOHN B. KELLER. was played at the Midlothian Country Club, near Chicago, the third week BY JOHN B. FOSTER. BEARCATS TO OPEN ) :; the signing of : 2 erlenbach X . 2 —X¢ ters of the Nationals' pitching staff | in August. [ had been playing satisfactorily along through the earlier | "N ARASOTA, Fla., April 2—The New York Giant i re ou their » (> in three games 1o be played with minor | uths. l'n\]‘ml the qualifying r:ylulu\‘l\vul: it the bal well and scoritig way North in better order than they did Tast year. Seemingly thes SEASON ON SUNDAY |ionor o With | well. Tn fact, 1 was only ‘one stroke back of Tom McNamara, who led the | 1 | field with 145, - 7 | the hurlers to be used in the encounters | v T T . RO s [ G ST It in Florid Nowhere | | B g both Tommy and my- [ at winter golf in Florida. Nowhe - a will be drawn from the rits. according to the plans of Manager Stanley | self were w little ahead of schedule, { is the development of the game go- [of cast steel, nor wrought iron, nor bronze, nor any other long-wearing : on with. Pullman | I B R | We both continued to shoot zovd golf | ovWa e Aoith Greater HtxideE EHAN | niare A k A alker, Luis Firpo Harri f ith & material. i ; in f: 11 th. arris |on the fivst Gay of the actual cham ‘(Iu\\n there. - On my first trip down iy 3 ; A ¢ scons - e Bl Ferg n was to sl ¢ mound nment with Harry Kelley to- | pionship, he v the two sre were only a few cours The team trained to the tune of Nancy Lee and fclt mighty e g t kit tol i rs of the world Columt ¢ 3 u \\\T\u ‘Iu wa _ ',H»um 5 im-‘ Iquo Dack ;.4 Wa .;‘n | here and there, lit packed up. Ounc reason why it { so well was the prospect of getting until June 5 Tomorrow 1 ., Ga., Bill Morrell and “La agen who led at that point, w 14-'\\11 St. Angustine, Tampa, P something to cat that would be different. The boys found it the li . s on its r get a $ thei be |1 e ] Beach, Ormond Beach, Deland and | Casey to take their three straight ou pretty hth diet ) LChevy Chag iforms r 11.;»3 M’r‘}ff‘»‘v’ Benning g e St ue e B e e 1 | D baa owrews el Bevs DAOR {ielt the Beawiiful Wewr Coan long v . 1e old folk & and . - Jack 4 : : structure tc Hadley and i 1.x1 V]v'-.H i round 4 1’; |H lF\W ably were a few more. But in nearly { home and there were others who v i i 1 right off t - rming tl i g k P 120 1 e figh Vhat seiuson opens @ X A round he afternoon was irGoad One year Manager John J. M #o the full route now i more like champi golf, but that 3 Graw said the future of the Glants > “po - chance of fini Aston vogress Made ) on the kind of pitching that Tommy had ¥ In the ten veurs that elapsed up he ind then the pitehing turne ning and then took 83 in t to the Winter season of 1924 the hit he became il and it wa s ths ~\;~ 11;4\\hv.1!|'|w 0 U8 Liana stounding. There before he : prope wek on Hagen's more. than, 100 to resun duties &t Ivans was only still are X T ) o 1 in h % 5 Stan and people still o BT R CRe ; g stroke behind e N e JUSU | them in bunches. What is w r struggle ird sue rely missed his chance to repeat the | coyrses built within the past pennant. ~Whi be 58 - nce of Iy s Quimet the | veurs are real golf courses and com- | the pitching, he also is satisfied with | who are not bers of the pitching sta year before, when he became the first szealaps to be | hie team in other ways. It has been | there is no use in any one a hobby for vewrs with Mac ths deceive himself about that ontest ¢ homeward barnstorming trip. prospects are better. But there is one ghost of the past that ba e exceptior over the team, and that is jts probable physic rance. It is not made | ackled 11 e the ) again the R ter Internationals. At Fort enr divide the pitching between Irving | place to knoek the ball ear MeGraw is satistied and being satisfied with | the other juveniles but Morreli i improved con believes. vas drafted from the New Haven | to ing—at least three of them are—they ST o win iile apen champton: | y ity | are not pitchers of suffic avility i s I had &) e pitchi b \ { annot A i Arry A’\ 1ub to championship in the Up until last winter had -m-‘ [ e e 1;]'\\'\.1:»”1' ‘”H. : n.u)] rin fores ik | ¥ z : ; : - e Nakket o f the Bastern League, now is | big leagug or even keep it up in a Annexes Western Open. Jnéd. my Sutay, in Florida to & Ssth FRECEE PO i tiny omu o bt sz 1 rs y w1 vyweight champior oot m for a time in b " Club Depends on Pitchers. fwas pla; “} at the [qu-m.lw Countew | ROT8_euch L seadon to the | Fal In ¢ Eileiarss MHa B e i = : g at mp; as be { Club of Minneapolis. Pretty much ail | Went down it g . &t of A 6 stil & K . 3 s i ile prt, who swor 4, Punama, o fic i 1\‘;;02\1‘11\:}‘?“](‘} \p:v{:e This does not mean these youngsters | oe"tha field that took part at Mid- | Temple ze, Clut ampa, and | el gt ::‘, » “” :,‘,,’, o feld dieto (o or 4 4 k in is v e | 1 geles N tting drills this week |are weaklings, but they need plenty |iothian was on hand, but this tme 1 I e T iss. of | nationel game e ks 8 tignor B R R r Tl . I acoount of | of polishing before they may be ac- [ won, finishing with 203 to beat Willie | & real goll course t x A | Ground £ 3 th o with Tech an al te r imself when he x..<L~t the Rochester | counted steady enough for regular | Kidd of the St. Louis Country Club by 3 Fine fairways, Giants a Brittle Club. ;M\' R ; et tvales and ters %5 no| TROPHY SHOOT LISTED outft: [ Service. There is no denying that any |one stroke. coming frow behind in the | PUtting sreens, anc ot o There {5 a menace lurking around | world serlos, and can. gauge to a|longer in tow Int 1o school . hoo d a contest fu d 3 uccess the Nationals have this last round. of golf as you would t 155 taatn. Bowener. Ausie G en. ) ke ceries ic over the ¢ 1 he repre ; - 4 anieey L Morrell a Heady Pitcher. will be attained through their mmnnh Many golf fans ask which round of1 In the open tourn: |'ing ana b oy i the: nicety what it ¢ ! it i8) olted by Adams, Simpson, Burk etan e e Although rated as a recruit 3 men. . Infield and outfield the club|a championship is the hardest. My | there last year. eightyiive | some of the players may break down | bo acacily the o o 1 Mullican. Visher, Willner, Cian Ll € rell is dy pitcher. In |10 o better than it has been in the [opinion is that the last one is, be. | Sionals took part, including th b o b i rta: L hr | Tty o e et McDonald and W A me to Al skill he possesses a|pqq two years. The ing Stafl fcause it carries a kind of accumulated | In_the_ec nd just one score | 0F O ) Thio ehting ewiiy Tat it C tafieid b b { the sq 1 he held tome nowledge of the : | Hoes not seem to be as strong as it strain picked up over the three pre- | below 70 w ned in, Freddle | 00 55, e EHAE etk et oooat wilvgr (e g “eloc Creek 1924 and 19 Washington J.cattingrounds, | And anyway, up.to|Mcleod, who was with me on the e ; | game. ~ They = vear ¢ erla J here. » conditions are i 3 t do not i | Florida oranges and ¢ numerous others at pie SEih ke RO SR O o maintain the pace they has t y tte base ballers %o they often are unfortu- | in the other wor | schca 5 4 1 is expected to was me nulm a ar < a club that must depend solely |that last round there always is the [ job t its pitching té rough. I hope, cven tho; gh it » » faint at | typical o The veterans of the slab must pro- that ) s vou will | Augustine, Belleair, Mounta e enoug » have things I i ipon :zm big | quce if Washington is to h another able 0 extraBriliant and elsewhere e el h le‘ h’;:l‘\“‘-‘ t 4 at they can on the 4| fiag or even a season that may be con fround to ma e nlkines | 920, wileall e A b L th 3 been in the ave worked | sidered fairly successful. But from |already made. al P o thre Giar ee for e e tionale. Where | what these long service men have re-|" [ always have tried to think as little | ONext: Match Pla - Medal Play Bt oot week they were in none ed in the way of pitching il the us possible ubout whether 1 had 1o | s od s DItNe i oY erannie | 4 it few davs, supporters of the Ni- | protect led or 1o make up one that | E UE c U v vig ta a i | tionals probabl n»mllnn be alarmed. | gomebody else held. > LON L A l. B If vou go back 3 h you will . em. This is especially t t the veterans continue to improve | things of this kind is fe Worry find where this tea ited Have T 8 ’ 1 iere this team has b ted ave Two Clubs to Fight. s retarins of the pitch rps. | as have improved since lust week ing about whether v 0 Knuee ot s s e p - . ter Johnson. who left yes thes fonals are going to make right, or wheiher vou have S RETAINS ITS P". T el d ol e [ R e i askington Wand ¢ 508-9th ST. NW. : s e PR R ST ipcldonte ol piaw Repr LS L #nd that{ he Garle Theater nine in a practice | 734- 9% ST. N.wi- > dir y to Washin, § n . : wi | her outfits in Ban Johnson's circult | hundred other here he other | hundred oth A {10 be & sure winne ACCHET BOME: | ot e oEitHe hisefrs Uit the championship_after the curtain raises on April 13| trequendiy aliow (o ‘ ; thi ppened and Giants had | the cha { on on hitti 1 | Hagerst he o it v the |1 turn out thebr check reserves and | difference between two live wires ar Lo B jless one worriex abont them | B e L et St Gletielal e rence be ive wires w 230 years old I ; !hnu to do, and some people | Siavet agaln wher the scheduleopens | the injured Subrb 1 i o Ttoy - Rt ier thun ' others, but wnybods can | on May 12, IN SPRING TRAINING TILTS 5 * ¥ 0% 1, g s the Hages n nine duri itness for Play Is Factor, campaign. 3 ur i seems fo’ba something of'n | CNAFE® of Dave SN o the leag STAFF Automatic Foot Brakes Cigar Lighter zle to lots of players as to why Chverad For ill play poorly in one tourna- | | eqzus is to 1un thi Ford Cars . IGHTS, liberties and personal freedom of big league basc s and then only & short time later die Gre who hzuils brithianily g re st any- | .54, will be leader yneshoro. 1 Dodgers has discovered that questioning an umpire’s h A U Alvin Julian of the Reading Keys yn Dodgers ha, ered tl g puse T a matter of the | (e irre at Chambersburg and | hville, Tenn. He was ousted from the park for er’s keenn d fitness or the | ok ftamsey will be at the helm at | | lacic of these things. In other words, | yy o ey | he may be lacking in proper condition | PIOTII 3 it Jamison ha ¥ both mentally and physically [( ¢ Nod ot club presidents e hasn’t been playing enou Im Tuesds Hagerstown.® Play | ers are limited, even exhibition gan And Pitcher esterday in a game which his club lost to the New up to 1835 Clamps of dash. Disappe ing cord torea the batt = Sinaclng b . he may be stale fror of the various teams are not expecte > report 1 April 25 eolter ot veport until At Imlp‘«lphn Athleties dis- | will rejoin the club ut Louisville next | experie i1l understand this, AW e et | week to be in the lineup or the home- | one who has had much experience at | HUBBARD W|LL APPEAR Interna iu'mlnl game against the Indiav tour ent play knows what it mean Walherg | The Philadelphia Nationals amd | to tournament at the top of AT MEET AT HOWARD U_‘ conmected for : | Louis Browns are rejoicing. The Phil- {one’s game and find that after a round | A rame, Wal. | lles are home. and the Browns have |or two he is losing something of his| DeHart ard ¥ ing with three 2 | just closed a 32.day training season, | keenness, or the satisfaction of find. | jump champion v oo | brepared to enter the race with prae- (ing that he is playing himself into |holder for the running Lroad jump, tically the same cutfield and infield (his stride as the tournament goes |is listed for exhibition performances reserve strength | along | at the annual track and field meet of | "Chicago's Cubs have missed only| Incidentally I never have heen very | Howard University on May 8 ftwo days of practice this Spr and | keen for uny system of intensive| S lvans, who holds keen b ' CLASSY MOTORIST’S & g SPRING ‘ EASTER ) 3 /N HATS one was yesterday, when rain prevent mn]\h».‘ training i tournament, | adis alf o championship, i AND FOR SPRING od a ne with the Los Angeles clul such, for instance, as doing ad wor L yrucy T rsit ! They are scheduled to play the Holly: | like 2 Loxer or runner, s » pl | quarter be 2“‘}%1{'\‘“&5" * - ; ’ | wood Stars today. the Angels Satur-|did for the championship 2 od the affair. s ok —Snap Brims for the 1 et y day and the Stars again Sunday {ter the past Summer. and Maten Trar | BIGGER BARGAINS g black ena | voung man and Roll Brims o ny beau- ot Regular Hours Essent se 22 & 1 mafe 5 : i g 01’0."" ”:'O > —— — 0 (0 - > — " — xl‘.trn"-! "fir 1]7{' more conservative. St . £ BITI y To my mind the player ) Taty g LOWEST ! Oven from 5 a. w. 111 . M. SAVE nd ey b [hie | EXHIBITION BASE BALL. "t i by %A mecessary, like| , ‘ : ap_ Dt 39¢ PRICES "Ai. onbrRs MILLED MONEY $1.39 A L e ; ,;g;:,;,‘;;‘;;m,,l»‘g, o paver must keen | clean clothes and : Celluloid, 33c Champion X Plugs, 36c spirited over their SON'S T Sherdell. H: 11, Wa k: | 3 b s eating. | ] SR i i | spSherdell, | and O'Fars ek | b nable I his eating. It'is a | poltshed shoes,” period by beat . ke i — > | » ~ | S nd Indians beat the Toronto | gAY Birmingh: Bnes R N E |talr I players by 1 N E 4l ?Illhk"‘ ure— Atlanta. and now head for | Boston (Ao)........ 3= o el ““‘}"‘\”“‘ i Jeagiies | 570 e - Orleans for several games and vart, Fridsy. Tudd snd O'Brion, Yar. | s | VN days of practice on * I Wingfield, Rufling, Sommers | 80lfers than a few have spoiled their ! batls e Indi e tasanc] : chances in Dbig champlonships by | for the start of the season P stufing themselves too heavily at tilioden it Sther hise fo (T L. 5 {lunch time. Cestor mr“ just ‘.'.:‘,‘ lelm.l hard | G and (A L3 0 1 he Western Open was the biggest e avaned Bining | , Faulkner, | and O'Neil: Smith, | prize T had yet won, and in spite of e e bt e b | the fact that T had finished rather well Cardinals revealed mno i At Nortoll, v ;. |down the list in the nutional champion from a day of idleness & Noronk (ay # 13 ' |ship, ther reason to be fairly | £ a orfolk (Va well satisfied with the season. sive v over (Ten innings.) 7 § g ¢ | Bottomiley | Mamaux, Lepard and Ml winter I had my first look lass condition and the in- | Biei. Wirtz and Hamby, Sauter. = lield generally much improved. the| Way a m - Cards considered possible pen- mnwv‘n;}. 3 i > Your Old Hat e hester (1. L. 55 = s of the world, the Pitts.| p, Walbers. - Groses' aad ' Cochran: Moore, | Made New Again he means ates, are homeward bound. i Cleaning. Blocking and 3 il works out indoors at | <At Portsmouth. Va- . 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