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SPORTS. Chicago National League Club Proving Formidable Machine CUBS HAVE MADE 84 RUNS ! TO 57 AT HOME TO DATE Phillies Next in Line With Total of 62 Tallies in Nine Contests—Results Regarded as Index to Future and Show Value of Good Pitching. BY JOHN B. FOSTER. May 7.—With the in the Natio EW YORK first West-and-West and East-and- nal League, it is of interest to note s scored on the home grounds by some of the clubs r the fut he Cl 0 Cubs are th a total of 84 runs in e, with 62 ri stern i of the W Giants, but held th 1 around were tight exi The E: victims to th to_co back t opening The the Giants,|that the Cards have not been up to| expected them 1 games sign! hut nobod: eight runs in home team edged pit Robins got. flgure fies the ¢ of gilt-| at is what the team 1o score | es and the total of runs scor Brooklyn was only 38. 1f the Brook- | vn pitchers keep going this way all| vear Steve McKeever, th frer- | sacent for runs | obably lose | It also is aloft in the race. They have high- 11 games, to 37 runs for their rivals. uns in 9 games. st started Thursday, and ‘the Cubs fell {2 In fact, to the tight score o L auling of the cept for the Reds’ ‘The Reds are 2 team that 6 balance, as its total of dicate, and whenever its very well it will the Reds. ¥ the eyes of its | 11 games at ¢ has payed home, and if there are any who think their speed they can find a lot of pront for it in the total of runs scored against their rivals. . Louis has made o 42, against 54 for the other fellows. Cards Shy in Batting. Tt is the most conclusive kind of evidence that St. Louls is not batting up to the form expeécted of it by 10 |£o! points or more and that the pitchers have been giving ground when at- tacked savagely. The Cards have not |been playing as well by 15 per cent times | S home | pitchers appeared | coring 62 runs| nine games, held | their rivals to 40 s won | of the games. Both the total ru scored and the results of the s are a fair index of what the team is | likely to do or ome ground any | old time. y enemies ¢ cording to th 28 they indicated when the season be- gan, and the greatest shrinkage seems to be in their batting power. In eight home games the Bra scored $5 rune and their visitors Not very much lase ball there for either side of the fence. Must have been that both batters and pitchers were frozéen—the batters more than the pitchers. Pittsburgh, in the crazy schedule ar- s | rangement of this year, has played six | games at home with Western teams. The Cubs haven't been to Pittsburgh t and don't go until the end of this month. _ Pittsburgh has scored 4 runs and their rivals 38. Not much champlonship base ball in that. (Copyright. 1026.) HIGH AND PREP SCHOOLS’ OCAL high i prep L row, with the teams at Wester: Four squ ie Geor town. The base ball n ch pu 1anded the Georgetow score of Academy. with Swav, e The track team journcys and the tennis an juck against the Navy Plebes, WEEK END SLATE FILLED - ol teams are slated for a busy day tomior- n being perhape the busiest of all. rgetown school will compete out of lled out of its slump yesterday and Freshmen their first defeat of the season by a to Front Royal, Va, to tackle Randolph-Macon to Manassas, Va, for a dual meet d rifle clubs go to Annapolis to try their Two other track teams will be par- ticlpating in dual meets out of town. Coach Bill Foley of Central is taking a small squad to Annapolis to run against the Navy fourth classmen,| and Hap Hardell of Tech is matching his runners with the Maryland fresh- men at College Park. Episcopal and Alexandria High are | entered in the State hish and prep school champlonships to be held at Charlottesville, Va. St. Alban’s base ballers, who play | St. Christopher's School today at Richmond, play again = tomorrow, meeting Christ Church. Central's nine goes to Princeton for a game with the Princeton freshmen, while the Unive of Maryland yearlings meet the Navy plebes at Annapolis. Joe Madden of Gonzaga scored a shutout yesterday at the expense of the Georgetown Preps, the I Street- ers taking the game on the Garrett Park diamond, 18 to 0. Barney Nolan slammed out two homers and the same number of singles in four trips to the plate. Central's tennis team handed the Unlversity of Maryland freshmen a defeat yesterday, four matches to three. Devitt's netmen won from St. John's, three matches to two, in a league encounter, and St. Alban's trimmed Episcopal, four matches to three. Woodward School pastimers defeat- ed the Y. M. C. A. faculty team, 18 to 17. | WHITE HAVENS AT HOME. | White Havens open their base ball | season Sunday on_their home field with the National Circle nine. White Haven players will practice at 10 a'clock for the game, starting at 3. Manager Buckingham of Riverdale is r h with Man- RADIATORS, FENDERS MADE AND REPAIRED R RADIATORS FON TAUTOS WITTSTATT'’S R. & F. WKS. BuyGoodyeargolf balls at these prices The Goodyear, mesh or dimple mark- reduced to 75 cents. The Glide, mesh only, is 50 cents. Price advan- tage is now yours along with the de- sired qualities of toughness, balance und long flight. In Golf Balls, too GOOD YEAR ARMY FOURS WILL PLAY POLO GAME TOMORROW Polo teams representing the 3d Cav- alry and the 16th Field Artillerv, sta- tioned at Fort Myer, are expected at the Potomac Park oval tomorrow for match games with the fours of the War Department Association. Play is scheduled for 8 o'clock. o LIBERTYS TO BE BUSY. Liberty Athletic Club diamonders play the Clarendon Baptist nine in a return game tomorrow at 3 o’'clock on Plaza Tield. On Sunday theygackle Takoma Park on the Silver Spring diamond. Any senior pitcher wishing to get a berth with the team should see Manager Kremb tomorrow. —_— NEW HAVEN, May 7 (#).—Yale bowed to the British national fencing team in an {nternational fencing match here, 13 to 5. The English- men won the folls, 8 to 1; took the epee, 3 to 0, and lost the sabers, ¢ to 2. New Styles—Fast Color Stanley Clothes Shop 1209 Pa. Ave. N.W. TASTINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. KUMBACS ROLLWELL, | BUT MISS THE LEAD Although they failed in their tempt to jostle the Hilltoppers out of | first place in the final night of play, | the Kumbacs, headed by the veteran Billy Willlams, moved into second place by virtue of a 1,463 score in the Washington Ladies’ Duckpin Associa- tion tournament last evening. | Had their third game been up to the standard of the first two they would have won the team championship, since they held 12 points over th average high score at the beginning of the last try. After bowling 507 and | 505, they could do no better than 451 in the final, The So-Kems sneaked into second place in class C. with a 1,279 scor while Seeley and Perrie bowled 264 each to hold second place jointly in the singles in the same class. Lowd and Trere moved into third place in the doubles in class A after bowling at-| Bronson Quaites. the assoclation president, announced the scores would be audited and the prizes distributed next Tuesday | len won the flowers. CLASS B. 84 89 CLASS ( erris Orler Forteney . Totals . Lowd Frore | Totis Anderson Fischer Totals . | Taderer . Harrison . Totals . ckman | Malcolm Totals . Wh | Cardwens | Williams Totals | Koetes Totals . ead . dy Totals . o5 - otey . Totals . ‘tlliams . . Totals Burko adley . rant .. organ oston Totals gl . B Erb] . = DREW-HERMAN BOUT OFF. | Pearson o | Gapons 7| Micalilza! . CLEVELAND, May 7 (®)~The Johnny Drew-Babe Herman bout, scheduled here for Monday night, has been canceled. 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