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SPORTS. ' THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926. SPORTS. Nationals Must Clean Up on Remainder of Tour to Stay in Race for Penna START ON WESTERN SWING | [+ srres soomz 5o ] IDE FOREST’S COLLEGE HOPE | [ 153 samsns | [BUCKY SHIFTS EM AGAIN 1 9% GAMES BACK OF TOP| = FLIVVERS UNDER TRAINING| s me AND MAY DO MORE OF IT AB. 3 YESTERDAY o . H York. 9— Pitchers and Hitters Both Fail in Double Loss to the 3 L § ] o ine Awoate prons e sistent in statements concerning the fine-up of the Nationals. Only | e 5% T i W YORK, June 3.—Jimmy De Forest. circus performer, fighter Ltllall : e Sa b sE MO REE AR At he teavn AHAL b hediie gari Yankees—Play Exhibition in Toronto Today dtveid, ; - : i i against the Red Sox w d irom then on be the regular organization. That linc-up had Goose Goslin in center ficld and Joe H | But not until the batting order for the opening & | double-header was announced yesterday, restoring Farl ter and Goslin to Ieit, had the pilot intimated another was even contemplated Sensing a potential champion, De ‘Dhia_| 3 ow the manager is none too cer orthodox (S y,..‘-‘ ; . . Forest gained his confidence, only to g “53% | tain what his lineup wiil be for the | veach the ball that dropped for u two. 8 BIG LEAGUE LEADERS. | vurest saimei hix contence. oniy o |(hars - 1 N | e gt R e e e N Tt e 0| By the Associated Press Gl GG & L Tt D L {Detroit __1 21 ] i311 | or whether he will make any further | Nationsl centerfielder heen o} 3 millionaire and far above the level of | (feveland | 4 | attempt to arrange a line where nenr his customary position ME . J SAG! .o i | E ¥ oout P P it-hane Jengo h's r ¢ cag ° AMERICAN LEAGUE a professional fighter Despite this | St._Louls | 3 voin and da i, | Chand hatt engough sector of the American Leaguc - | 4 Batting—Dugan, Yankees, 414, e Delorast h Jevelop | Boston 0 ent, of course have resulted in an easy They will enter Detroit, the first of the Western battlegrounds they - Runs—Ruth, Yankees, 51. gelcoreby . cRoreNt sbught tondeys P Lowt = ; i half ¢ 3 "a L | Hits—Ri ationals, 69. him Ruth got no homers in the fir are to invade. nine and one-hali games hehind the leading Yankees, 1o ! Tothe oo o088 ! || HisRice, Natiauals, m ) Rulf gob o ioiiers n the 4 : ; which club 1wo games were lost yesterday in New York. So far behind | sBatted for Morrell i i | .,.;‘";b""—l;,‘," {'g‘ Yodiltee. 18 The big undergraduate was agile B ird fo tn tour e wth + Sl skl B the pacemakers, it behooves the Nationals to cut a wide swath through Washingto 2 Home Ruth, "Sankéen. 18 and aggressive, but hix wind was bad ¢ Eihak diave 3 kee markers. o rrete o a fleld he but as he West if 1l vould still be promi fag contenders when they re- | New Verk Yy o ) il and his powers of endurance unde- Hed Ik fact He ve the West it they would stil prominent Aag contenders when they re | Stolenibases=ieusel Vankees, i1, 1 po [ > G Two-base hits—Koenig, Ruth. Three-base | ses g 2 1. 1 veloped. “The trainer prescribed road nl the ) turn wa“ hunc 2 i - o i nitastiehirie N Wardis, udge, * o ruis || P I,-hlng—-l'ellllm~k. A ] ol L st ot o coutee ok | e ‘ eyl 2 swiah iglaitagl o oh e e | fostil. him to follow. But on his return De YESTERDAY | Homerun hitting wis done mainis ter Johnson fanned six Yankees That was | 330 base ball not a flag-winuing pace.” They won 10 of 5 [Sreon haie NATIONAL LEAGUE. ,. . LG e Wladeat Wik aol o 4 g R Ciaple o6 neoeriets 2 B besirilopaii i e the first 15 games plaved. then proceeded to drop 9 of the next 14 that o beunock. 121 Batting—Cuyler, Plrates, 333, l0gg\" ax ever and lengthened the | New Sork St Fiily . | league. Tazzeri of the Yanks socked | out total for his big league career. ended decisively. To get anywhere, they must step the gas whie § Kuns—Heathcote, Cubs, 38, { course. This had no effect on the hoy | BN s - ne in the ffth off Bush when a pai . ) ' ovest decided to stigate. STANDING OF CLUBS. of ¥anke ol G TE e S ison Tl Doublen ki Cant 19, e i e sl £ Yanks were on. [t was @ REDS DEFEAT BUFFALO. winst the Yanks, unable (o wake | ! . ‘Triples—Wright, Pirates, ‘llb. dent jogged along the r 1 a bit, then x i B o for « o the 1 t BUFFALO, N, Y., June 3 (® . —In ntaze of the many opportunities | | RECORDS OF GRIFFMEN che cker. Losing Homers—Bottomley, Cardinals, diszppeared in a corn field. There | i S raRe i and when Bluege was on in the | gy oy, ¥ rday the i O ren e, e | ourlarts wd | Stolen bases—Cuyler, Pirates, | DeForest found him enjoying # whole ;. . .. Goslin combed the e : b Cationals were beaten vesterday. 8 10 EAE - Pitching—Meadows, Pirates, ase of heer. He hud arranged with | into Ruth's special | . SECOND GAME. lost 0. | an innkeeper 1o deliv the case to| the fourth | tional and 5 to 4. The Yanks did not have ke more than eight batting turns — | this spot every day. As a result, De in either zan Jae Rush tried to subdue the Yankees in the initial encounter of the day. but he had to retive after five Jeaving behind him seven runs sult of ezht hits and three Harry Kelley worked one iny which two passes and o hit netted a ce of markers. Bill Morvell breezed two frames. vielding O 01 (Nota—This in the third of a saries of stories on the career of Jimmy de Forest.) 3 Detrait. 17, Tum»xm. Canada. June 3.—Pilot Bucky Harris is any ut con- and trainer, is a great believer in new blood in the “profession of cauliflower ears.” In his early days De Forest was a trainer at Princeton University. oxing was a part of his training curriculum. During one of his classes De Forest noticed a bulky sophomore with the wallop of a Dempsey and | - K the brawn of a Jeffrices. | and Invade Detroit on Washington. Clevelund. Totals NEW YORK— > poR. 4 aclalar aver here to help Toronto celchrate King George's birthday anni- versary in a game with the local International Leaguers, the N ssssay =l ORONTO. Canada. June 3 After a day of rest, following their stop- | | ¢ tionals will begin their big test—a 13-game road trip through the Western | when he was passed intentionally ! scored Av LH . 3 3 | Forest lost his enthusiasm #or the T e i formed rillin as | trom the boxi - 3 2 - £ contest. He was all e plice } tecently Dekorest -eived the fsaa|| cottine ofF s, and wa SO 'N WESTERN jAUNT‘hh»n of teaching hoxing by mail. He | - 3 ag8)| O aswists advertised and assembled a 1% i : of students who desired to | 1 M I (RERlore nell® st {exponents of the manly art. e halenciy SOUNGRACE & CRELE dav Delorest sent out w traini [of maaacuis fou 0y schedule. Mis students wrote him of lean well over the barvier to b the most sensational Spring push in f their problems and the trainer an- | GAMES TODAY. | the club's history. the New York | swered promptly 1 & ab Dilixfuceh NI (hizdiof thes Yankees tonight take their bludgeons | One of his_heavvweights aranged Bt ers in the firsy g a hout in a Alidwestern city and De e ¥ "} \ OPes Westw d for . wreat and when he nd their pennant hopes westward for | el 0 5 GEwester oy atd De siren and whon he | . supreme test of their strength-4 | instructions as to how to lead, counter | G Rls s ! ur ning n the road with De. |and defend MOR AN K T'TLE b Later DeForest arvanged a show for Mike stern opposition today appeared | his choice entirely on the letters o opening inning of the e v the sociated P A o have Iy smporarily subdued by | bis students. tozether with their | B¥ (e Assodated | Mgt Guzella ju f third hase for e hay '»m.' temp |..’x|ll; subdued l’ e iy | v YORK. June 3.—The junior | S baan AR U S o 08" MEN. | Thic schaol Tl summoned 10 of |lightweight championship. one of the | hit from le the Nationil ! t 1o do thel . SR | & Washington. champion of a year ago. | them to New v and matched t fistic world's most elusive crowns, [ bilot we it 4-4et i Pt T By the Assaciated Press Seven full games in the lead afier sphere | \tarberry. J #Ruether Pennock Rescues Shocker. X | Sstewart who started on the 3 | the YVank the goinz vough in the tou nd threat ened 1o zet into n serious irouble | | Hudiey than he did in h Slsblewia BBy the seventh and fully populated Herb Pennock. who quell National uprising in good orde: her starting pitcher went through | Johnson was ve innings be | scpssees 336up ol 2se-ses30s-c5-22-2, DTRNPF | Collins, Host. Braxion. p Games i es-3z-22: Ferguson, | same to | | o lung only by a thread to fourth place. | with 10 local hosers at one of Wwill Tink the East and Fat \West: in & | Sutals iine and one-half games behind the | amaller clubs | Conveniently Located | | When Bengough lofted or 1 on Fourteenth Street [ o sieht eid for ihe!1333-37 14th St. Main 5780 se-zaszoxls ) frames. ol pinch player h Alex’'s 3 ‘:l(.'l"'r‘" Fred Marberry worked 1 B ning tthe Huzmen. Ho, hurled o in-and-out ulessssmmsaccsz ol22e cus= Won. Stz far s . leuders ux a result of the double de- [ The card wa coessful, bt it &loved conflict to with Steve feat they received here vesterday. %3 | showed De Forest (hat he had ullivan of€ New York seeking a 3 |and 54, while the Athletics. al- | outstanding possibilities among his | wrest the mantle from Tod Morgan | SE s R Rl el bl | Omatted tar duke, | thoigh advancing slowly to challenge | undergraduates ‘bandoned the S TE SIS e | bRan " for Bengour the Yankees, have hecn unable to | course despite the fact that six of his . 5 4 . : ! Washington » match the record-breaki ait of the |10 emerged with the decision It is only a little more than a year vanked him after the first twe Na | MAIHIEELpn mton e | 1 lof Seattle in a 15-round hattle. o o o er sandwiched tionals up in the ninth zot on. Gar | Two-buse hir : . = \go that Sullivan sat on the throne | 3 9 1 . . Whether the New York club is t 3 11 Ira xto) Sout W ushed to | the ile sack to tally MeNeely an ome 0! oceupi b organ fter . Jand Braxton uthpaw. roshed 1 midile suck o talls Mo Neele and | ome Tan S R RtAIR IS (s i s o Wieth INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | now pied by Morgan. After lan to Man ax Pennock had in the | home after Ruth speared . Tases—Washin Y - o ashington 11: e .| will he shattered by the rising opposi- | Torent 1 *ldown to unexpected defeat before the iEer e e—Of oy, [ tion of the West, will he told in the | At _Rochester Binxilices BuinmelBush: crathes into the, soatiing cotamn wisn|[[Eopiatberes 1. Thtn ; \Uihren weeks, | Reese Rarin. Mt and h e, J. o fighter § re | by : | hhe Boston Red sox hattered five | e HAGE LbCEE 0 ive | e e b Ao i | Ferganon: o Philadelphia pitchers freely to take | FIRST ®AME tallerino’s regime had e Yar wh ! b by Rice kept a hit away fro e in i im .| the initial brush of a double-header. | Xrwark ; . s Lk o i o All popular shapes— t | E A of iy ight l0“103’ 50¢ Tetween pops 1o bucky Harris, Shock MeNeely's feer and Ruth lined a one- Winning pit H O 8 s Y t Zubris. M nx, nd Sehu Cantre : = - line single over|baser :o rl i unade arsieat r—John ¢ | Quinn and Grove balanged the i : amaux, and Sehulte: Ca neisco last December. M connt for the Athleties in the second, | litted the diadem by @ decisive LOInL | . 5 4 Simmons de- | SECOND G . cRiice : H m: then the a | throw 1o Myer Meusel popped to ey and Nimmons de i ECOND GAME ccoring # technical knockout Gehriz hed ee- Bucky Harris. but a single to left & 'DE : S eton, (e an Rl At 61ty 20 7 e tentB o i i ird base to reister his twe mates at | Lazzeri scored Gel hnasal MPSEY | o ngton and | UG e W) Sehuite’ Mosi and Fietag. | The fight brings the new cham thir 10 5 WIb avie xnitie s as | J red Geh azella's pass Cleveland are bunched in a blanket | Frltat ot (o) Hal Bast for tiie HvA6 inity get tiehrig home. to center emptied them of all save | 4 : g Baltimore ;e R | SHAPE, SAYS RICKARD 15, oS e e L b i foolish Work |- The Yankee's score was vaised by | 4 e e nnd ot GG ponl el g 2 v Zellare. Musante | ke Delaney of 'BEIIgEpore, Conn.. ths prevented the ) | one in the fifth that Combs began | B ast Ty he score i : ! in the ninth giving Colling’ cohorts ; e i I s welshE: fie the 100 uad sami Tving the scor with » homer that bounded into the | By the Avecrated Proes Abellin IR L SO, COND GAME e ner oud s Moo ven | i LR e et YORK. June AR single, triple and home run from the | At R e kg : R Bt turning fro Sibat of Most wotent factors ackeon. Parnham ee: Cha i Teice inded sharply to Geh hits off Hovt accounted for a pair of | [oIUFNING from the *South without ' | L T o ke TEXAS LEAGUE. field stand for his Afth homer of the o ; st MRISeL ien o oo ot e One-sided victories mariced an kven Wichita Falle. & Dallas : " the Inninz with u single to| S0 [ several weeks regarding|qy; S0 e Detin crvaadg S 3 oW triple over Meusel Judge lofted to Combs, but {5 But when Bluege bounded 10 | Koenis failed 1o leen Blueses roller | 4ition despite his intermity . Cobl's hat to check the Indians. o ik o of training. to 0. after they had swamped the | Atlanta B only 1o hecome easy vietim of a | uount Gasliv tale thicd. | b |count and Goslin take third. ldrawn" savs Rickard, “lew dewn! The Boston Braves reached up from | Markle and Brock: Jones a o= Paieq itk whie itk et ek e gk recisetl it BU pousin. which satc he s | DPe Sutlonal Lekgue pit and Gesi Kikenienan reached second during the retire., = * Blue: reached the far corner and i3 a ) o v Myer scampered to the midway sta. | DEDU Instead of coming down. He 3% Nit% to win by 12-5 and 12-11 e Lile Bily near the middle <tation and his equal | o Coither pinch Batters Tobin nor | 1% SUffering from hoils - the result of | ST Louis Cardinals took advantage S Iy fine throw erased Myer St S nvthing Tor |early intensive training -and will Nemhie awry i e Hith the o i to the hills to mi areund and foy. | In& the Cubs, 14 to Morton Kohlbecker: Scoft. Roy and d choked the National rally | 1o put Rice a i 1ced ‘ : | 1 choked National rall put, Rice at third wiued ke fze: | the morale of the re-organized team R. W, E.|bvief v the New York boy went Ne e o i et Yanks | ton 1 oy L i off Ferguson, 1 Faulkner. Males and 0 Nell : ight of Mike Rall in the first game was started | » \engeance only u spectacular | L—Hits—Of "doh; serind pine in the third frame.| Combs, Gehrig looped a single to r i ne he th Comt ehriz looped ingle 1t Braxton. none 10 4. but dependable pitching by | At Jereey €ity 5.0 hs when he Morgan \ puss 10 Combs made | slide to take third under Rice's true {the tenth round the plute. Ruth singled to center to! filled the ks F wigh's double | AEhC fot Ninces dn ihe Mot afviaton FIRST GAME o t hir sht for places in t division | is career to give S n a4 chance Washinzton crumpled, a 4-run rally | Ellis @ mixes with Tommy Burns. Detroit ek attack with a triple | joft field stand B Raitimore : Gi Gorlin socked th I into the right | Xational runs in. the sixth. . Riee | reaking the silence he has mmin. | Picage’s triumph INo other games scheduled. ) 1 Judze followed with t Goslin beat out a bunt to 4 1 g eaumont, 10° Waro. [reports Jack Dempeoy in header. four hits hooming (rom | SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Frocton. & ' San Antonin. b Shocker for dhe plate. | giom trickilng throush ot Ric ] from trickling throug Rice | g R W Fyzers in the opener, 13 to 1 et tanio i run-down. in wh Myer's single to right registered | v | have to build up for a championship | BFEOKIYD two sty clouts, clustering | Nashvilie ment, but a brilliant stop by Koen s the even hreak to vault past the | Memoh Svhen @ucky: Marris {their clubmates, leaving the Nationals | N°ed a good rext. He is going back | ianis inte fifth place by overwhelm- Linels Tl e . Koenlic be-| The Nationals muffed a chance to|Fet his troublex. and hix yeal train-| . gan t wd with o two-b e e one gone |IN® Wwon't hegin until he comes e d homat hued to third cough's heave | Rickard’s friends today looked for |, p. RHOE —— Gomtiea loft by camped under [ 1) B U8 T e Soveretd | (he Brommoter G deinitely announce | Siissukee i 4 %l Two.Pants iehrig's loft ; ng Bam J LT apag \ 5 e ott,the Battering Bam {500, D000 U [aner) mgde | L0 the New Tork ate Ainiste Com: | Basrar Wari and Hofiman: orwont and SUIT 4 : \startling stop and throw to flag | , tesday that (iene Tun. e o B he slumpit el. but Bob crossed | % Startll o] ey s hecs S Y Gi lhmpiie ensel. buit Bob cionted sy Cimuner mite ‘ ax been chosen by him to meet . i : s e e s B There was another National flurry | DEmpses nest September ! 2 ecduced % iy Lazzeri then assumed the Ruthian |7 the ninth. Ruether batted for Me.| . | Neubauer and Hruska 1 of o voler althonch he picked the left | Xeely and singled to left center COTTON STATES LEAGUE. i Regular i b tand e inched the 1Ml | Stewart. sent in to run for Dutch > Ml Ll took as Boss Bucky singled to| Hattiesburz, 2 Jac I - 2 S homer that netted three scores kisecond = i | Liurer 47 Monroe Namara. Clarkson and Urban: Tincup L e ns figured. so Braxton. a south Tl el .. .| Stanley Clothes Shop \S one gone. el Lssed | AW, was sent to the slab. Rice. first | 3 At ; @ Jith one sone. the reciult pissed o face the new comer. lined to Ruth VIRGINIA LEAGUE. B oy 1209 Pa. Ave. N.W. the voungsier franked Gehrig to the |and Goslin whiffed. Bush went to Portsmouth, 13- Norfolk, 1 SR AT Where quality counts—we win f 2 fore ¥ Petereburg. ;' Richmond it sk t = ¥ en [bat for Judge and before he walked. Kinston. v Benton. Dumont. 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