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40 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926. SPORTS. SLAB STAFF AND DEFENSE B()LSTERED FOR CLASHES terday in the sandlot leagues indicate Manner in Which C hamps Will Wllhsl.md Amackiof |0 e 1 the clerk ‘Toops and 3 ) " % | the other circuits gotting the West Apt to Make or Break Them in Drive | Kinks out of their muscles and begin- for Flag—Down Yanks in Battle. | their ning to play real base ball. The Union Printe cored | first win of the n by nosing out y, 5_to 4, in a six- | ial League battle. n Hutchinson, hurling ace last Scason, occupied the mound for the Typos and allowed his opponents only six hits SCORES ARE CLOSE IN SANDLOT GAMES Numerous close scores reported yes- BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS NATIONAL LEAGUE. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Pittshurgh, |I AMERICAN LEAGUE. YESTERDAY'S RESU Washington, 5: New York, e Boston, 1: Cleveland, 0. Philadelphia, 5: St. Louis, 4. 1 an attempt to catc I while pu rtz sufferc hat end, Chairman Huncke an- nounced, the tour of States having boxing hoards originally planned to | ald the commissloners the Illinois regulations may adelphia and W s smashes, who BY JOHN B. KELLER. ¢ Nationals begin a long stand against the Western g staff fairly well tuned up for strenuous probably stronger than at any time earlier d it is urgent (lm Bucky Harris’ outfit muster cvery resource it can, for the manner in which the Na- ¢ Western attack will be apt to make or break the club in it or a third flag Although 3-to-3 victors over the Yankees in not be wa New York New York noon \m Vork hit the midd vith a pitc i nd their defen S of | and in out ion ILLINOIS RING BODY ' BENNETT, WERTZ, GERBER WILLFUNCTIONSOON| AND RUTH ARE INJURED By the Assoctated Pres: f}ll!i,AGO‘ May 7. ’l'hf\'nel\'l,\' ap- | By the Associated Press 'Iifi:"'f‘[’u ;.‘:{‘SZ,’,?Q{,‘E,J i s B ASE BALL casualtics are increasing. The latest victi xw\l bouts of the Yanks, Bennett of the Browns, Wertz of the 2r Gerber of the Browns. Ruth turned an ankle at the Yankee Stadium a short fly yesterday. Bennett crashed into a Ph :ming a foul, Gerber split a finger attempting to bun jan_injured pitching hand trying to field one of Pie Tra 3 o e three commizsioners i | RENAULT-DEMAVE GO Interstate, defeated Monday in its B N | : : MATMAN KICKS FoE; | TOBE HELD TONIGHT| cneral Accounting ice, 4 to | e S 5 : rtment a collis of E New York yesterday in the D league leaders, the holdover Champs must battie [in the Potor nine trimne a the o, Public 1% ving and Printing, § purtmental race, while - Park series the War g - Sedeaniy > iy 3 2% . ¥ § ] T @ Public Buildings and A atien of | De of ol Joe | native lie next two weeks to hold their pl Nationals arc encountering, right off the reel, |1 e n’a E <o far. They'll have to be on their toes from | oleq™ s lark Griftith Stadium. ' three ready to accounts of on ue gaue post Mount Vernon shington Loun Madison S contest | Renault at times ¥ | & champlon, but at | been a flat faflure. Demave is auite a lleves that he has a chance fo re Garden in a appeared ther times ho ha. FOR INTERSECTIONAL TILTS WEST BRINGING NEW MEN without Police the ying whe el NEARING THE TOP f nd spectators jumped into onat delivered the Ll Lo S0 be expected| ywasmINGTON AB. R. cision in his favor in most | Wekeely: © Duteh Ruether, south- | & . fs in much better form | J'at this stage of the last then L - sa:e::a:s-‘ he nd Sox, has those is apt| ko frequently H.m ng. He probably | Gebr & iuth 0 at the Western-| Paschal, rf 3 o trio e 4 - H as the season goe o will get an early shot ers. Backing thi Covel braced con and turned i the Fohlmen. who led the ers last seasonfi 1 another brilliant campa \\.rl\ the exception of , | #Ward ! Totuls “Batted for Shocker in seventh. | ¥Batted for Shawkey in ninth. 20010002 00001010 shape for red Mar- | Washington there seems mentioned Rush st v be expected ¢ 1 carriec e " Ditched |i.‘.|n - (e itnee D i = Time of game ub ¢ improved with| at ha s aths in the first 2 uld not route Hugmen had the filled with two out in the second, they ot four | go the wses | hen | at_shor A\ll\‘v Z _ Once more {En nation ey ts s toseel | off double plays witk b Club Generally Better. _Batting has \vruu ¥ improved hittir into action Me well since he her pinked t 1 and 1 hop. 1ave been in recent zame fifth Meusel Jined o double | . Bob scored as Lazzeri singled | nd the latter took m.mm eely fumbled. as Dugan lifted a Generally, the Nutionals seem to be | a much better club than they were | SN when two weeks ago. It is well they z . not likely to encounter ving hile hosts to the!| Western members of the Johnsonian | cireuit. i The Champs had to battle gamely < st victory of nigh fly |..|| Koenig’s triple with two gone m‘ sixth was wasted by the v Combs rolled to I eventh th convinced bruised hand was affectir ir called in Marberr | had thre 1 1 when singled to . tallying sending Lazzeri to the pass to Collins filled the s Hugging sent Adams, fori 1- tion to the plate instead of Shocker. Adams lifted a low fly that | Bluege collared back of third base. Fireworks at Finish. Judge's pass was all the Nationals | got off Shocker in the last three innings he pitched, but they got a couple in the eighth 3| round on_the hill. “two out when Rice | Goslin_ drew L one-baser his pitch fibwd, but nd-two count the la Meuse! wr corne A d zood hall | withdrawn | in the sev- | hurled the | s Nationals got | hem were for home runs | Peckin- | in the first in-| 1 life when | were and ze poled lines Combs’ The Yanks threw Nationals in_ the singled and zeri's one-ba Paschal, but Meusel ond. After Dugan to Collins filled the sent_into bat for his first champlionship year, drove into a tv Peck to Harris to Ju a scare nintt second round it become good sun got into to be flagged at Ik grounded to Gehrig. ted the thind frame with triple. but clung to the far Harris rolled to t liner to Meusel and Gos. Shawkey and in me of tr ply killing, sent a short Lin whiffed. was different in Peck drove « zreat elip, . but ourth, With | the ball past Meusel tried the sphere Rajah was with his firs Southern Railway base hallers 1 out the Warwick Athletic Club, vesterday in a game at Terminal The match replaced a sched o clash en Southern rminal te: Yan- 2 Y. M. C. A, gireuit Wear Better Clothes Made to Your Measure For No More Than You Would Pay for Ready- Made Suits $3 5 u:v'\::rd —willenable you to wear new 1009 all- wool spring suits sped Bob could over the | t homer of ecover it the kept the Tailored in the I. Haas Superior Manner!! Ready-to-W. TOPCOATS -« 325 Custom-Tailored ‘Whiie They Last Merchant Tailors The All-Wool House “On the Avenue” 1211 Penna. Ave. N.W. legod ‘and “Schulfe:” ¥rankhouse and i 11 Parks and Daiy, and Poni Raltimore ....... SR Toronto A o S hand MeRee! Carroli ‘and 0'Nell Reading at Rochester, postponed: rain SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. H. 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Stolen b etty, Robins, w COLLEGE BASE BALL. will sce some new faces in the line-ups of the visit | ing aggregations during the next four series trangers in action here. forth in right field where the At third base, the job until Willie Kamm's leg A\M taen there u\h lu u]d ln acon smu at BIG LEAGUE LEADERS. Yanks, 6. Athletics, won, 3 & Lecague have taken The White Sox Tom Gulle, are likely formerly « Hunnefield, a Pacific Coast Leaguc 0. K. again. hortstop. A newcomer to the league will be seen when the Browns arrive. Tony | Mellilo, a Milwaukee graduate, in { kick ‘and for venerable Harry | 0 {all the way a small riot. The Coloradan dressing room by while hundreds of men, ened him. POMPEY HAS WORKOUT. NEW_ YORK, s Pompes e, had an' e Park | Sunbriar-Cleor |longs in 1:44 and Jockey Laver have the Derby. 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