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SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926 SPORTS, Nationals in Action Here Tomorrow : Best “Kid” Hurlers Now Are the Old-Timers rfield were forced y } . ANK TITLE IS WO ANSPLANTED VETERANS TACKLE GIANTS IN FIRST LIPTON DETERMINED D), C. SCHOOL NINES FACE |TANK TITLE IS WON ' iy . HOME GAME OF SEASON| TOGAINYACHTCUP| HARD GAMES TOMORROW | BY CINCINNATI “Y” ARE DRAWING ATTENTION t 5 : —_— - BY the Amsociated Press, RS TR T CHICAGO, April § UP._-The Cin d R : - NEW YORK, April $.—A quarter- PH thie excebth T DS S inst | clnnati Y. M. C. A. has clinched the . - . . Johnson and Covey Slated for Box Duty—Ogden|century quest of the Americis cup ITH the exception of the Business nine, which plays today against | (0 sioninip of the National 4. A. | Mogridge, Former Griffman, Now With the Boston ’ o today finds Sir Thomas Lipton here Leonard Hall at Leonardtown, Md, teams of the District’s | U. indoor swimming meet, inul events " 3 r " T i on a visit, eager at the age 1o bokalasiie have i ik P iti of which will be held today. i i and Bush Work Today at Norfolk—Ruether | vhit euger atthe age of 6 10| ¥ V. schotastic hase ball loop encounter stif opposition tomorrow on | of ¥ B e e Y ntoans' 43| Braves, Looms as Best “Young®” Flinger Seeking X £ trophy, an ambition which has out. | forcignsdiamonds. points have been won hy Walter | F: With a New Major I Outfi and Marberry Shine in Blanking McGraws. lived four stratght defeais and anex-| . Central goes to Philadelphia for an encounter with the University of Laufer, who won the 300-yard mediey | ame With a New Major League Outfit. 5 | "ASked it the next challenge would | Pennsylvania freshmen; Eastern attempts to succeed where Tech and ATApARe AR A & et pool. | 3 i S P he i Business failed—that is. trim E opal High at Alexapdria; Tech stacks Miss Agnes Geraght | BY JOHN B. FOSTER BY JOHN B. KELLER. not. if we fail. 1 ¢ |up against Briarly Hall at Poolesville, and the Western team, which, dis- | last night broke her world's record i g FOTI, SN CAD TSRV raehgbas 1026 EAtRL ikt e SAmIEr A o e et k! |appeared in the mountains down around Staunton, Va. vesterday, goes | for the 100-vard hreast stroke by | EW YORK, April 9.—Most of the “kid” pitchers in the major leagues A Al o e g 00T he Americen |ing (ninbieniin the wUclt but 1 never [io Balbmore to tackle MOURE St Joe. e i this season are old-timers. That may sound like an anomaly, but gue npions ace r a tnd at, ner permit- | i ), . " e b2 gue championship race w ,) |‘u.n A ‘n(f H; t, we "'“x | the cup America took The Devitt I'vep nine, loser to Busi- | relay four ran the mile in 3:40. for a 60-foot pool. it isn't when you reflect that a base ball club considers any pitcher over its own course in the Capital City tomorrow afternoon | s ago. ness in s initial start of the season, The Chic: Athletic Association f f 3 1 . O nitn i o Fonie | . 4 Tech and ntral golfers were (o AgO 5 faix “kid" he has made good with that particular team, no matter what for the first time this year. zlml' o ‘\:"’u l!ynul[::.nll ,\:p:\-‘l]'_n, 1| nakes the. ttip to Wort Humph corapite taies, ot Wil Fotomae Turk | tzalls the Cincinnati team with 16 )a kid n;nnl l| + fwmg” P e Railbirds at the home debut arc apt to learn that there is a deal of | fhaulced. in e and drinking. and | for 3 game with the soldier team of |in the first of the annual series of in 4':1"-""'1- The Illinols A. C. bas 13.|he'may have done fikds a . ‘ P 14 1 f i R G g il use I make business my fun.” | the “englneer post terschoastic matches. Western also | QIYmple Club of 8an Francisco, 10; At a fanning bee of old-time umpires, old¥ime sports writers and fife in the old horse vet. It has beep carciully trained in the somctime | " n A Stantord | 4 ’ : fere R i S s el hting hax been Siv Thomas’ hob: | S0 Alban’s furnishes the only other DA% a team in the running for the o i gStantord | other old birds, which the writer attended recently at St. Petershurg. Fla.. sunny South for 1 than a month, and while not a consistent form [ Gnve hovhood Guys, although his | crash * eade, T nes the only other | ool title, Calit. 5 ench. and Detrolt Yache iy | Mogridge was' elected almq;ll unanimously as the Ihm “kid pnrhtry on runner so far in brushes on the Dixie hali-mile circuits, nor free from | early experienc in traved ax a | pall game on today's The E: , — ? ? 1 ‘ 5 ach. | the Boston National club. hat was a great compliment to the old left- 4 M oo 9 ) ¢ : Gastern’s base ball schedule, re. Athletie Club, 1 each. i o th flaws, the steed has revealed enough to lead one to believe it is fit for this \;I'}‘_'\’"j.'r"l“l“‘:',,"*:":“ not tend to kin- | gaints. who recently took a terrible | jeaned today for the f time, in-| ‘Fhe Olympic Club, 1ast year's water | hander, who, in the world series of 1924, stood between Washington and year's renewal of the Ban Johnson stakes [ e over here in the steerage | VSE from the bais of Cenrals |cudes 14 games in addition to the | polo champions, was eliminated from | defeat and turned the current of success into the mill race of the Nationals ¥ There have been occasions recently whensthe aged horse looked more |ag 1 i MR e o el ::1‘:_]:9 % un»l']‘,lllll':-ll1-|IIIXIU~ Forest Park | opener plaved last Monday with Gon Lh""_';';l“'!l ':"\"’“{E'h' b:lmz n‘yle:l;d Mogridge showed some admirahie ling plat Phen its performances were inditferent. Using whip | he expladned. “but I took back some- | e wcheduled for wes. | 262 and won by the Lincoln Parkers, | by Chicago A. A. AL OH A B 0 EA | control of the ball in exhibition games recly, however, Juckey Stanley Harris hrought the old cam- | thing the family hadly needed—my | i Cdsert Ha Wak rATacal| g SRk (T G e v‘h-"j N LAMB TO HEAD |::"sii. g S e ot Nt 38 vann e po oneednbte ownexperience in Amevica. a bareel ie list follows iy ALl | ther he went the more he was extollad o of tour to make, wriddle cakes and a | April 10—Episcopal. at Alexandri or Is 1o meet the Chicago A. A. | by those who are fond of pitching for 9 home debut of the Washing aREI POk Diothe . | 4 5 20— Rusiness tonight_for the chumplonship. | % , e o afford much entertainment and food | sins for the cup next October i At RV RS eI i )-vard back stroke race ave | T F against using real pitching art. for thought for the frequenters of [ in anticipation of a serics of races in | L e scheduled for tonight, John Lamb of Chestnut Farms| It was at that same Florida forum Clavk Griffith Stadium I'he e Ldulv, 1927, Si omax indicated that | Fralint s "II' " 8 z:;;m“;h‘ versity frosh (pend . Dairy wus named president of the|of sad dogs that the story came out tha heduled to zet under his plans were indefinite. e sayvs he | co wr 21 points, ing | Commercial Base Ball league last|as to the withdrawal of Mogridge in Rt ik quite likely will be most Las not yet discossed with de x [ rst in the e \"'M‘”" races I"‘I"‘ ";* }MOUNT RAINIER OPENS RiEht when managers of the eircult | the famous 1924 world series game on Snte The Giants will provide the size and stvle of yacht he will pit [ Cus w and taking second in the ’ et at the Atlas Sports Shop to com- |the Polo Grounds. Many men slammed the ¥ n and generally John |uEainsU Aerieas defender—a cr u!"l’"‘ d AII]"L‘" »"]‘_fl":“ ""‘T» First o, a coneee| WITH ST, JOSEPH S NINE ;'lou plans for vhp' season | Bueky Harris for taking Mogridge MeGraw's outfit iz able to provide ¢ Whose entry in the contest is expected | Places in the 100 and 200 yard sprints at St. Alban‘s, Mo ier ve-| William Love of the Union Printers | out when there were only minutes re BRenty ot opposttion (o cori B i least anether million | Went to Palmer of Devitt. Devite's | osh. ,,,.SL,:',L_’,'.,,R,',‘L':,':,! ",,,h,"",'“,,h,’::;,‘;f,'::, "5t | was slected 1o the office of vice presi. | maining to play and victory seemed there will other happenings of | Y ereld, L inthe y e the season Sunday with the t. Jo.| War Department chosen secretary- | him out. ) . arrin to D i o R R L | il R RUTH GETS TRIQ OF HITS; [y ilidiiiilfal Steme 0o Moo il i it i Johns < to pitch part of thé game. o g 2 At 3 o'clock The league will oper: 10 | ping. el me i A SR 7 e s als Amerioan: akipuera,. he Rl Luseumbe of the Capital it | teams. bt will be digided inco ,"\:;‘.‘;..,,.Ii‘ said Mogridge. “I'll stall along 2 the verge ¢ 3 2 Ops. e profited clatiol 3 tions. ne section w ol s best I can. Mo el i B o U YANKS AGAIN BEAT ROBINS |45 Bt Wi i it ond S S0 BBl s Tl L ampaign in a National uniform, w il | 1 wtclash, " " # Hoo 4 - Aoe the slab for the first three innings TESLREh the Mount Rainier team yntertaing [ irms represented. < e e o e the Yorkers. Walte ’ e — Arlington, One franchise remains vacant in|soundly berated for having so Mt t home the pust BUCS RELEASE BROWN. | p ench section and will be filled dn | mercy on an oid-timer 3 1t home the - | By e A e Press Tuesday Aty the next meeting of the Dodgers Have McWeeny. <8 Bucky figures a work- | & . k FITTSBURGH. P il 8 (P - _ 2 - . L] & > Bt (omorron: wlireany the 010 fimer |oter = : il doe Brown, roemuit et | | NTMITABLE Babe Ruth, ope of base ball's hardést hitters, is proving| FIGHTS LAST NIGHT. | circuit. i The hext kid pitcher on the Bronk for e percant i ¢ ohening the | S i [ Wnder obtained by ihe Pitsburgh | | that he can still send the ball to the far reaches of the diamond. [ By the Amociated Pre 1 e e W s ainst Athletics nex dirates fro ciahoma City cluib E s 5 S : ® | co 3 " Eroon e : g cd {Virates fram the Oklahoma City club His waist line somewhat reduced in comparison to last year, the | COMA, Wash.—Roy - Cliffe, Se. EEMENT another who is not really a kid. but | i P Tuesday. 0 [ of the Wsetern League, has heen re- | g g . S |attle, beat' Lou Roliinger, Chicago NdGen: conilng: beeke (o the e jore e S . = |leused under an optional agreement | New York Yankee slugger has been pounding out safe hits with a sem-|(6): Big Bill McKensle. Canada % ARES N one: 106 W0k o die 1N S eI e R W the Kunsax City team. {blance of regularity during the prescnt training season. He figured promi- | Knocked out Alex Donald, Monsejaw. IS PUZZLE TO'PYLE | makes Moione, s do or die thia - kinpaug he on the | .= = I s e Risziey 7 Canada ( o ch probability eill he Job at ristop n, though for nently in his team’s ninth straight victory over the Br.u.m)yg_ln.dgn\l TERIE HAUT! Todl-Bud Thv- Sl R n l”v‘v‘x'.'n“:‘|;:‘Tlv,n}‘m“r‘ha‘vmh-la:)n ve hew long is rather uncertain. It was EXHIBITION BASE BALL. |sesterday by connccting for « homer and a brace of singles. The game | ., e Hatte, shuded Abe Gold.| o enehon et feared that after unfortunate BY the Associated Preas | was played at Charlotte. N. €. stein, New York (10) FE/the Aaeoei Mt iC Cibyie i | THESKIE of(BE Eubst Sromi when flivver in lax I's argument with | At Memphis. Tean— R HOE | Th Louis Cardinals, idle today, | i B | CHICAGO. April C. muich s expected in Root.* Yet he the Pirates Peck would be among | LA 300 1 closed their tralning tour yvesterday | [ dicaieal thRC e soniolmcentent 0EE | e e 1 o hanae T bas thoze missing this year when the Na. ) % M ith w vietory at Springfield, Mo., and | [ M snett Bad oigned s tentativ | SN L Ceton bt R o ns mas tionals made thelr bow hefore the | havis, Wi and Dixw | WIl meet the wiher home team, the | g D Suranne Tenglen 10 | lmgue teputation home folk But Roger has been Grifin and Kohltx Browns, at St. Louls tomorrow. | eature the ] ot Xpringer is the fascinating kid on - diligently in the Southland At Kansas City 3 R W With La Motte, McManus and | ""‘"";‘1"- proYiees was somewhatof pL kG lIE LN Whktevie Ne dacs to et another chance. Time may | Chicigo (N 2 10 8| Duvis hitting well. the Browns play & surpris : s venr, he sHonld “scauec dny: B exact toll hefore long. but right | [(pme iy UL a0 ey TD U0 U Sieriiphis gkl ((G0aY. IR St : 4 | s mitiela defiplie comment, RO L ahii to sing hia agio-with 1he’ Best now the old fellow is short-stopping Zitin, XOURELIONT Bhd Welln. Sories ended With a tied score vesterday. | - ;'\(~"'||“"|-xu-1m.-: m.ln conferred with | ©f them. The best curve of any left Ay 1 e AR S Ay kol Ra | i Chicago’s Cubs. tanned in sunny | e VL Feshaf ot Nice nd kid in vears is the unanimous Buddy Myer, the young chap des-|ang gy " : - [ (At ghar - KON California, went_dow to defeat ye IBERTY ATHLETIC CLUB diamonders will line up against the | My TolEel 80 L0 @ ven' ne. | Agreement of every man who has tined to step into Peck's e S nrave: was mione’ seonin = % i terday in Kansas City's cold and | P : i et 1 . A et . seen him pitch. But he has his B e hins s T'h o 'Hl'll“ b '\un"\“fi. in the| i Collins: Barnes, Wil | Snow. The opposing Bjues got to the | Red Sox‘ nine tomorrow at 4:3) on Fairlawn hf‘d.‘ and will meet :j)_!éml\'\v:.: ?lii.’Ti,,‘“""..i’"f,'\’l‘a ‘r\‘_'\‘x'-‘ ah Lot will he sent into part of tomorrow's & hetpin et Seneriia veteran Alexander for eight hits and | Engine Company No. 5 of Alexandria Sunday at 3 o'clock at Plaxa. :‘I:w"_"_“', HlEvear und plalis Giants Have Some Kids. game. He has the exsentials of a flec feiding Marberes's sacri. | (AU Sorfuil, Vo g el AhpeRgbuns o .':"f Ly "",*l;hj‘!':h:;:‘ Monday night members of the club will meet at 718 Taylor street to | rules in this country. The promoter | e Gl n DA kA Dite hds s Who fres el pinse and will bear cate bunt, -he made u wild heave | Nontone (Va.r s oo 19 18 | White Nox were again cheated out of | /€€t @ captain and give a send-off to Sunny Kremb, a teammate, who | sald he felt sure that tennis must | ve kids and vet not kids. But Fitz Hiag ooy ARSI ment-with | (F¥inE to flag the sluggish Hank at| ~ Dickersou. Barnes' and Morrow, Niebergal: | o Raine by (HE weather (RO tike Bt }uoo to Chambersburg, in the Blue Ridge lcague, for his second season of | figure in the deal | simmons seems to have some right Gor il bh I i ..'lul_ xl.|1‘||1'r“‘ll:ulllxkl|‘l:l :‘m;dl n.‘.-xf,'..l Sherrs. Hulihan and Haoiby. Sauter ville, Ind | professional ball, | xn“y'.‘:«;”'(rm ,.(gh,-”.','!'-:'(‘ h).,.:\r \:;: | to expect that folks will permit him e corner and Farrell, substitute Glan Texar ko ek 5 e y P A w e ch star, 'to ma his his kid record vear. A @nd another hurler yet to be named, | shortstop, whe re e A Texarka R H b 5 | Kremb is a charter member of the | True Blue Class base ballers of the - * v T no wie | O, ToaKet ar. seems to be primed for a grueling|jer Severeid reach third and Marberry | Sothoran and Ma Wilking. Ogden [ Rain 'vesterday caused postnois. | foster for five yoars, has been placed | meet tomorrow: rilghit’ at 8:30-Wior-| “*Blisuant’ to, the. polley which he | i St e Ehtie s e i) campaign, although one cannot al|gecond. Rice sent both 3 Githy | and Moore, | ment of the first game of the Roston |on the honor roll. ganize. Sheul - e H s wavs be’ certain of these-old war g Gouble down the Teftfiela line, won| ¢ Borgmouth. ¥ R H clty serles to be played by the Braves | Heinie Johnsun, Clyde Taylor, Frank | N s pireadtonny ';:I;‘"f‘\-lp’;: otortlaon b g Koo gl e horses. Tt will be interesting to 100k | afier Bucky Harris sacrificed. ' Sam | Buffalo o It or 8 and Red ox. ' The Philadeiphia Ath- | Ringgold, George Cordova and George | Handley Insects turned in aM-to-0 | Grange in professional ball. Pvie de- | afier a while it may be he will shine over the spitballer in his Arst start|scored as Goslin crashed a two bagaer | FOrHmouth (Vi)' K L et | leticx and Thilliex will meet twice | OlVer ‘are eligible for _the captain’s | Win over the Langley nine. cHiae Lo comiit hECRAIe! until e [Detter than any other Philcdeiphis of the vear on his home lot. to right center. Ghase Auer and Hill: Dunnett. Poetz [ more before the season opens Job. Irving 1 % f vitcher who ROS PR 9.. X g and Brandon. Cashion 3 o ng Insects want a game for to [ . tion in 1925. Hard to tell much ahout All in all, tHe starting line-up will o e 4 Unsettled weather at Nashville ye: " D | 2 n be the same Washington fans saw so | terday resulted in the Detroit Tygers | ‘The line-up of the Dreadnaught nine | MOTow. Call Columbia 6060. BOXER SEEKS REVENGE. this team, which has pitching so often last season. Aside from Myer, missing their first day's work since | for its opening game with the Sham- | Monarch Peewees wish to book CHICAGO, April 9 (@) .flhumol"”:'hh.fil‘h::a"?n:::';p?nl?xrm\&“\r»&mfv little of the new blood i8 apt to be the Rpring training season opened, |'0Cks Sunday at Alexandria has been'| games. Call Columbia 8332 o s trwelnt | Begd L rporibions 2 i injected into the fray unless the Na- Announcement on the opening game | @nnounced by Maaager Allen as fol i B & < I(”ahmu “oh(:‘:m»‘:\'}:"(“;::'h‘ g “hm I»; ]| lr;:;h “kh(; will develop into Erncie s SeaRlearls i % na lows: Dreifus, right field; Purdy. short- | rations wer vha ac | the Phils" hest kid. tionals gain a commanding lead early. line:up are being mads from all aides. | WA Dusifus, right finid; Burdy, short. | DODGERS GET FEWSTER, | Cleveland last Wednesday night | crowder e« e of the gend kid In that event, Johnny Tobin, south i et -l McGraw s Lindstrom will start | SO0: SaVe Aibw. thia Dad: 1aer 1ot . when he was knocked out by Tommy | prospects with Pittsburgh. He is paw left fieidor, procured in trade | I BY CORINNE FRAZIER at third for the Glanis and that he | sold: Blair, contbr field; Giovannetti | KANSAS CITY, Mo, April 9 UW— | Freeman of. Hat Springs. aaid he | likely to slip into. something. gfl":«'h;{“r?\' ’ xM|Tn‘i:fi \TMCH' REPARATI 1 ‘v””\\ytm\".m '.;'llTx'-r:“:"fln{}:o";vT' catcher, and Driver and Parsons, | ‘Chick” Fewster, inflelder, has been | would seek another hout with Free- | Hallahan. with the St. Louis Na ueky Harris' understud who was REPARATIONS are complete for the most important swimming | " el ce | Pitchers. Willie Watt will umpive. | ~0ld to the Brooklyn Nationals by the | man tionals, is the future great. unless used for a short time last season, event of this section--the ‘South Atlantic indoos charpi B ¥ |rates. world champions, will have |7 e | Kansas City Club. Fewster was ob- S L he has pitched away ail his energy probably will swing into action. e oo SAE South Atiantic indoor championship meet, | Bighee In left _field unless PAUL{ NinstesiAains Turuel et 1sdt night | (RILe from: CIOVEIERE. . bat reficed in his brief stay down South. He it i which will be staged tomorrow night in the new Jewish Community | Waner, Const “And.” tmproves his | ui_tho Boya' Club. when the fumior | (o feport to. the locals. COLLEGE BASE BALL.. |nad something worth while during Center pool on Sixteenth street. [IPASNE.. sandlotters of the city ¢ | 2 . " " | Mareh. 1t seems impossible that he After today’s game, the seventh of i : ; | The Pirates open a_three-game | 1" ork ot tor their championahip At _Macon—Notre Dame, 13; Mer. | NO0(0 (b SECTE Eir Haning movies, | Neilooads $n Mermaids from the leading clubs of this locality will compete for | series with the Loulsville Colone}s | serjes under the direction of the Cap.| CLEARING CHISOX PARK. cer, 9 | (Convricht 1876 ) jants are to board a boat for Wash l‘|\v_n|t.1r_~. Maryland and Bay Shore swimming club members will arrive in | A o he e e e ner % |ital City Base Ball League. The fol-| cHICAGO, April 9 UP—an In| oS -"’:"f"h"};‘x'jolm"".""“" = I:H 'l\n‘\"‘!:':\\'(h:{\n"r:::zdule‘ut"l‘\' l.:?xl‘ij:l:"gl‘u‘::rl.t’n.m.llu\\ “ixuruouu primed to defend titles they now hold Tlestay. Biihes IGMEeL Romii m_‘l:v'v':;:“:lub:":;:': r’\"’;‘t;«::\‘;!d‘ Imfi,: verted furnace, ordinarily used to | nehiburg—Eywehburg College, | Other Sports on Page 37. g doxge e . ot b Sk L CHIf Lee will tend the right xarden | & g o bt B | melt asphait for street patching, is el e e den and Joe Bush were expected to do 1 il Smithflelds, Penrose, Thistles, S8t i hey Washington will be represented by | nasium. Maude Parker, director of |for the Cleveland Indians when hey | . g - ot ¥ cal | Deing used 1o clear the foot-deep snow | gt bury—Salishury (Piedmont), he hurlin the American 4 ; v : Joseph's. Warwicks, Covinthians, Na - s ik Tack Wisner was | €inbers of the Capltol Arthletic Club, | glirls’ activides, will be in charge. Miss | open the season with Detrolt. Ity clen Athntics Kravdens | from the Chicago White Sox park in | 14; Davidson College, 9. i be one of the Glante piten, | Who expect to offer keen competition | Parker states that the membership of M Fpn Tigers. Moose, Comets Olvmnies, | a0 effort to get the field in shape for At Lafayette—Purdue, 14; De- ot the Gants piteh- fin - every event carded. Florence | the class has reached its full quota— Baruard Mum on Salaries. 8o theres and Congressionals. Sentors | (he base ball inaugural Tuesday. | pauw, 6, | %) i liowite Ay o e s ;lnllx‘::: ,\\m I\.'-"-(;n ul.-‘lk" '|(‘;' .1:» 65, nnll] :'m u:ure applications will be | Asserting salary question® are a|meet tonight at 7:30, S — . — - |.\|| ((;:lllnmn—‘\\'l.wmnln. 4; Missis- s ing ehiess, the N4CIfend her breust stroke title. The C.[received for the present course. club's private business, President sippi College, fa "¢ d jonals celebrated the resumption of el | - NE- K b = d Coats {n“ Mt ",,‘L‘f“',,,",F“"\,"L"'},,_.;-‘ IR Sl S D atvi { Barnard has refused to comment on | Northern Insects, which plavs its GAME IS ONE-SIDED ‘“'.nll‘»nl Beuning—Illinois, 2 Fort| 10 Match Your Odd Coat h by ! 4 score a second vietory iu this event. : o J Uhle and | first game tomorrow at 1 o'clock with | Fighth Grade Pastimers of St, Pe. | Benning, 1. | ‘e -, hutout of the se bating ‘the | {the report that Pitcher e «nd | game tomorrow a | a | I he B Gianrs 7t 0. on Spillerst Fietd s |y 15t gear the tem, conposed of| QUTTING TO PLAY GOULD | Shavte witl receive the most mone | the Paface mine. on Diamand. Nor 1. L Sehoeltrimmed theseventh | AC exington—Washington znd | EISEMAN'S, 7th & F f e py Aiss - Skadding, Winifr “unce, ever paid them if their work this Monument Grounds. meets tonight at |Grade hase ball team, 12 to 0. o0, nell, | tianta, to make the tand | Fina Pettingill and - Esther Thy) o . | Blir games to two . o« |Yna Petiingill and.:Esth wylor, seuson ix of high caliber. 7 o'clock at 522 Lamont street, | (\ <HV|P‘;"“' © in their favor, 4y | Ciptured the feature event. This year | FOR COURT TENN'S TITLE Hendricks of the Cincinnati R | S o the | (b= suuad wilk include, in addition (0| NEW YORK, April 9 (®).—C. Suy, | plans to use two rookie hurler = ngm 2 o e | Miss Skadding and ' Miss unce, | dam Cutting of this city will meet the initial four-game series against B celient work. Rukther e up 1wo | Helen '\“'N, lone Whaler, Almn|Jay Gould of Philadelphia tomorrow | the Cubs. Donohue, only regular in | - Tite in the first five frames and Mar | \alr and Thelma Winkjer. Xeither | for the national amaténr court tennix | prime cordition. will pltch the opener H]S WI IN ROD E O ;", s b gl ihe extibe entered- in the meet. From this| Cutting galned the challenger's po- | unsigned. will discuss his future with | : Sl ched third | J4UAd of six the four members of the | sition yesterday by defeating George | the club bosses today. WEATHER 7 0 AN B the initiel r inkie Frisch | 4 Wil o plckeil. i | Huband of Chicago, 36, 6—0, 64, ——— | ot 1o the middle station in the furth. 1o, “wiounced he §ie i o | fanti,the fAinals of the racquet and | quantico Marines, have earned a | to : en anno ) it com- | tennis club tournament. - a With the exception of Buddy Myer |, oo "y tithe i n s | 0q | Niche In base ball's hall of fame by | #and Tiank Seversid, who got into the | A€ UL the local tist, exclusive of AHln;llgh”fl;ul:m_lrh:unp:on‘:‘uv;. 0 Pimaiinom i, /e FUN ERUEA A Eainat| Sk : Ol it b€ | the relay, follows: | years, i still \ndecided as to Whether d it + g e ol ey e ettt ooy free style—Thelma Wink- | he will defend his title again, his | Bucknell on two succesive days. &:\ B b s R s inwo! e, tone Wikter friends assert that he will take the 3 Special (9] ¥hras Bows. While Bucks Haryis wnd | 203400 free 3leHlelen - Streeks, | courts against Cutting tomorrow. 14th STREET . 8 3oose Goslin got two eac B of | lone B orence Skadding. S Tostoan, bt evamied bt | Toward ek sEoke Tone W haler . AUTO LAUNDRY Eationals were made off Jack Scottn | W00V8rd e " skad-| RUBINSTEIN TAKES LEAD. _ Cold Spray System | J\TEW e first onnds. e veteran Jim | 4iNE. Al SRR 1 Two Automob] i e Setenan i | Rl T iy Siebold, | | PRESDEN, April § 0P).—Two ad-| y Ring vielded the remainder. o ed games were played of h Pk e ! e Thelmu Winkjer el | ourned games were played off in the = $ i he first three iny of the en .. L ks EnALISAL one. Fotom | iy 60 e e, | internationat chess ament yes. | 2 | feounter were dreary affairs in so far Y tpving—Winifred Faunce, | (guqay. Jtublimtein of Poland moving DR e o vty s the Giants 3 " T . Skadding | Oppeo Hospital P Hants were concerne hey X up into the lead. Fajled 1o get a hit in that time und bt RS o et the only one to dent the base paths [ PPOBPUY at 8 oclock, Bie= Lintatrom, who bécan the cane] S Auutis dlie o ik dnviten toisanvel By trotting to second when his high dt kn, vice president of one was muffed by Joe Harris. Joe, | uth Atlantic Associution: derry fter a_alow run. tried to spear the |} oy Springman, Claude Pall with bare hand ur. 1 Jim Me assy, w iriffs Start in the Thi = The Nationals did better. o @ncie with one gone in the firs 10, honinope thelt ke dlall pame yen sas wasted, but three hits and a run | (70 3 e of rain. The Georg, were registered in the third. Ruel | '8 journeyed to Gurfield t opened the inning with a single, only | W Aldle pone to be caught at second base when sk K was planued as g Giant pitch-out prevented Ruether | 1€ Progrm and gumes of schlag from swinging at the all in a hitand. | W0dEe bl were (o feature the after n g uether later singled o | 00N activiti b center and pulled up at. the far corner | ehell Park and Montrose Par when Rice doubled. Bucky Harris’ | Newcomb ball enthusiont wons setg stroll jammed the sacks and Ruether | Yled to mect this morning in the third ot home as Goslin was thrown out match of their seriex, which was post- f y Frisch g Y poned yesterday becuuse of the Some snappy flelding kept the | weather. The game was to be played Giants away from the counting block | gy the Montrose field. 'he next con- in the fourth, that Frisch began With | (est will be stuged at Mitchell Park, & one-haser. Rluege's speed held Foung's bunt to a sucrifice instead’®f | The second meeting of the training & single, and Goslin followed w sen-| class for playground applicants will wational catch Meusel's Jow liner | be held tomorrow morning at with a great throw to Hucky for u|the Wi Normal twoply killing Tharee markers were chalked up by he Nationals in the fourth aftel two | BASEBALL aere out. Bluege was on second as a yesult of a single and an infield re AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK tirement when Ruel drew a free ticket | 1o first. Jackson let Ruether's drive f{‘ through and Bluege counted, while uel took third. Then one-basers by Washington vs. N. Y. Giants Tickets on sale Base Ball Park at 9:00 a. m. Daily. North 2708, RADIATORS, FENDERS RODIES MADE-AND REPAIRED NEW RADIATORS FOR AUTON WKS. WITTSTATT'S R. & F. P. REAR | $19 13th SLNW. 14% Your Old Hat Made New Again Cleaning. 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