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34 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY, JU 18, 1926. JEZEBEL OUTPITCHES JOE o g Pfih‘;‘;‘:&fc‘g";m v | BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS 4 . AND GETS 9-TO-7 VERDICT s ‘ F e a——— One Victory This Year. for 14 Hits, Totaling 28 it ( . |yemeraays ;ufi,l.“.',“_h::,”‘1’,'”“: e gzl All Evidence Shows Sisler Outsmarted Harris in Zachary-Bush Player Deal Browns Slam Righthander, Who Has Earned But 5 miw] ::;h‘ .h.'v:‘:». |. ::”y ' Ay B ’ . ke’ /3 i ¥ - fering with a sto disorder for Bases. as Southpaw Records His Eighth Win. “* R Sl : : > Although he is a triflo more than 5 feet 10 inches tall BY JOHN B. KELLER. P %/ moundaman T 553 pounds. @ app ¢ B ¢ T ; = S I LOUIS, June 18 Did George Sisler put something over on Staule ! 77 R when he faced the Nationuls in an |Chi 3 3 Frey <[ New York Harvisavhen he sent Joe and Johnny Tobin to Wast { o " exbibition game at Quitman, Ga.. tn | 3 o Louis or Jes Zachary and Win Ballou? Tt would seem that he did ; 2 the early part of April ok Toik achary an - ¥ R Palmero, who was 455 Beosilyn Comparing the performances only Bush and Zachary since they | o 7 ? ‘uba, June 13, 1895, has had a varied | Wash'ton 8 7 Chicago shifted shows the Nationals to be big When Zach beat | ¢ ase ball career. After a few seasons |t. Louls E oston club vesterday. 9 to 7. E me of the Nationals 4 as a youngster with ana nines | Boston L — 10411281 Phirphia ed to eight his victories this year, All have been i e he Don el by he Glits In f_ e 231278120 5641 —— Lost S p 3 i 1en he moved about < seven defeats were sustained on foreign fields. | : s ¢ - : i e vesterday was his seventh of the season, and Joe has E > j‘[w‘mn;if:rrvx % s w n\h“ Rochester GAMES TODAY GAMES TODAY h he took his trouncings. He 4 N L { \ b s s Wichita and | waanington at St. Louis. St. Louls at Baston ec where he too s gs. \ | some other clubs unfil he was hought | Philadeiphin wt_Detroit Chiicueo at Brooklyn Pitiabureh at New York © came—that over the Browns in Washington early last 3 ¥ . ; e R s 1 1097 o Brocns | New York at (hicao ore gar ver Brow E y 3§ X by the Browns in 1. The Browns | Jew Rork o Ot Cine hiladelphin It does seem that Sisler got all the ) . i 7 4 (- | sent h:m m] T*.m;mn,h whe » re- | - e st of the trad | b ed until bought by, the l.\ v.ui;‘ln :..»:- 11l the punishment REVENGE FOR ZACH | 1 s week R o g the little utility outfielder | Sisler was out of ti 3 : @ with two large huskets | day and may not pla owns could give him yesterday for E Bucky would not vank him, AB. K. H. . A 1(:1, 5 Bikiter wiho » : | e el olide i ” and he took plenty of it. too. In the | 5 « R i 4 \ good game against t E |ttt bamedi g il eight he pitched to the Sis Hariy E : PLAYED |§ HOLES Sunday, despite his defeat. was 1 kicd in retir- | during the late set-to with the Yank ites, lded 14 s ven | Jutg % 4 ®) K 5& STROKES toe the slab for 11 ho secrifloed B eTa| St. Louls has a swanky baso ba e o = MeNeely. o L N~ 6000 Yards — Claremorit Caure bt g b plant now. Gone are the ¥ woorde for “S bases, 3 being 1 series with the unt. and Joe w remarks the third | Stunc r place tripie and cel and concre Ker drick ot | Buslt b ; A 4 | ; Nick Altrock, who was presented | Scker's hurr Wally Schang ¢ ) rs . v W Toving « Those made by the tirst two aed i | gt drives (hat sailed above 'I;fl ' . B | B SE t jeld bleacher to the other side ST, LOU o 3 . v b Lo . : . ; ; 5 -~ 3 ; nd boulevard outside the pavk. |3 K8 A [ night for o e i | : ‘ s FiantamiPensRessived s siam was @ liner into the | obertion o g : WALKES % s iriffith Sta. | O it for (i Keys Duplicated, 25¢ rightfield stand William Wi L E b, dium, Saturday Bush was socked safely in Durs e k ! 1 \ 2 executed by ms News Depot, 902 G N.W. inning and three times during the | Seha : 29 MILES on ¢ Melillo took @ hit away 1rom Judge | the Nation: the fifth. With Z Ada pot, fray filled the bases. It was a crowd caeat * !in the sixth by makin: shoe top | on first Rice rolled to Bucky |——— ed condition of the cushions that 4 | catch of a hot liner Harris and was greeted Williams when he got his toe-| Totals 4 14 2 | e wandering toward hold and swung for a circuit tripper *Batted for Bush In ninth inning. . T s 8¢. Louis friends remembered their | was caught casily by Judge's toss to | +Ran for Kuel in uinth inning. / tellow cftizen, Johnny Tob Before | Peck | Washingtort.. ‘ Zach Yields Dozen Blows. ~t. Louls. 1 . T AETEpTTEAn " Two-base hits—Gerber, 3. Zach was touched for an eve ¥ Larris. Goslin. Bluege. -buse_ MB hits nett 15 bases, thres of the |scung. ilome runs—Williams, 3 9 | blows being two baggers, and passed | Du i [ Melitio. ! | six batters. Five of the swats and cue | NVijjame, Robertsdn, Kuel, e y " \ of the passes off Zach, though. (hu]'nwh S. Harrls £o Judge. Left ! e S t con until the mninth frame, | —Wash Louls. 10, First base every Gerber. s. Zachary, p. n the second session 15 working under a fairly - That flurry kept . Dinneen and Moriarty. | BLONDIN - L | CROSSED NIAGARA FALLS ON A TIGHT ROPE * it resulted in & runs. —_— ] © D A S Ti u‘[.‘,'dxi”\i 4»‘,‘.;’::o| e :»3;';“ on | but crossed the final base when Zach- | Q(p‘ iz — e o0, W\TH WIS WIFE ON HIS BAGK . . . 2 the runway in the early part of the fary singled to center. - o - e - - e Ywite toseed nway scoring | Durst took the partiug shot A e loss was their fourth in|Bush in the eighth. ~After tw 3 ‘ AT ) ~ e MILLERS GET GOWDY. 5 homer of the afternoon, | J an MINNEAPOLIS, Mifin.,, June 18 (®). defeats that they set|hon e through May 20 at home. | ball over the right field blea he Minneapolis base ball club N it ale was the ninth sus- | A smart rally put on by the Na [)lf’l‘q 'I‘HE REDb IN I:“R()NT‘“» gained possession of Hank nine e 12 contests they have |tionals in the ‘ninth_left them {wo ) 1 Gowdy for many yvears a star 3 this jaunt. They are faint- | runs short of the Browns at the catche in the National League. at Dutch Ruether, Stan |finish. After Ruel singled, Myer, who George K. Belden, president of the | Walter Johnson may | Fan for him, counted as Joe Harris : Millers, outlucked Dick Meade, presi- draz something out of | batting for Bush, doubled. Rice and the Associated Press dent of the Toledo club, in a draw for tore the club heads for|Boss 'Bucky whiffed, but Goslin's NCE again the Rediegs oi Cincinnati swing iron op ot the | the player. ouble, Judge's pass, Bluege's two Nt % fai ned ¢ . iU S el S Vational League ladder, a position regained with 3 | Browns Tally in Opener. Peck. however. ended the flurry with ept out of the rain in Philadelphia vesterday whil Nationals lost any scor- |8 foul o Séhang wk ts pulled the Pittsburgh Pirates back into second posi- | ¢ ‘| T 1 ‘e B g hey anayinavetR Ol £ s ——t— ion, 6 to 5. in th exciting battle seen at the Polo Grounds this I'he Nation’s Best ! e e e Browns stakeda| CAMBRIDGE NINE WINS. son. It went 13 inni youth eventually beating agc 1 HeMan | themselves to a murker. Harry Rice | CAMBRIDGE. Md., June 18 v was & vouth, Eddie Farrell, who | 6-2. Luzzeri entered 4 homer for E Sh i started the attack for the Sislerites | bridge High School took the Marvland |purried a throw ninth which | New York, while Sheely responded in oe of iwo-bagger (o left fleld. | scholastic base ball championship | ks ForP I [like manner for Chicago Imported \ tried to rifice, but only |here vesterday by defeating Hamp- | 5¢t the stage for Pittsburgh to tiethe | "o o0 0 iented another beat Scotch Grasn cceeded in popp 1o Judge. The |stead Hill of Baltimore, 4 to 0 | same. Tt was the hero of the world |ins at the hands of St. Louls, 9-7 tch Grav intter. nowever, fumbled Robrtsen's ——— lseries of 17 vears azo. Babe Adams. | Victory came to the Philadelphis | grounder. and Harry Rice took third. | who then went upon the firing line for | Athletics when they piled up 8 runs fimery crossed after sceely bagged| | RECORDS OF: GRIFFMEN | |51 500 Shia held the Glants satelg |in the. tast. innings to. beat: Detro Williams' hoist i BATTING. for three inni Then the vouth. |1z Bush then lost control temporarily 3 {Rhyne, of Pittsburgh. belted a homer | ) ish of Detr made homers and proceeded to crowd the sacks {inside the grounds in the thirteenth i herrod Smith jave the Bostor | day nigh in the Simmons Philadelphia, and by passing McManus and Durst. | Biving the Pivates « two run lead, only | Red five s and won for ng went u sharp hounder to to fumble with a double play at id | Cleveland, 3-1 idge.” This time Joe clung to {he |in the New York half and I Frank % sphere and beat the batter to thej | hassock. i mastrom | BIG LEAGUE LEADERS. Williame delivered a ¢rushing 7}]0\\': b ¢ of the ( f first piteh de- | onals in the second round A * Hivered B 2 Adams into the | sh had done some mn;‘& \\m‘!'dl . right field stands and won the ball | AMERICAN LEAGLE h L fi Gerber singled. only to be| | 3 q ne. This verdict left New Y i ST A i 0 o Gut b Fachs Dant. Harey | | Moo 8 | | Eiazo and Brookiyn ted for fonet | Bating_Hellmann, Tigers, .3 m flpp] e singled Jez to second, and both | | Bush .. E {place with a percentage of 509" three Hits Birns, ntens. S5 [ o ners advanced as Peck made a 4 | zames behind the teaders Doubles—Burns, Indians, wlt am '3. stop and heaved out Melillo i o | “Flint Rhem and Vic Keen each al | riplec: Gehrig. Yankees, | who had all but pitched him son ', 13 |tlowed six hits, set L ’ g <elf out to the other batters in the| | §ogcleskie .- 143 | | Braves in a doubl or, 4-2 T3 s Bt ¢ iy | In - 11d not find the plate when | | St : : Triples by Blades and Bell ofitHe| il Dassifeussl, Yaukees, 11 ’ y sure agalnst 2 came up and filled the e 200 ‘ardinals had much to do with the |, § N s C . ‘ Williams quickly emptied | | Fadiey ° e 8908 | |decision in the second contest lost 8. ¥ g tire troub es! them by socking a homer over the | | Themas .. | "Bill Marriott returned to third base | NATIONAL LEAGUE wmm ’ Batting—Cuyler. Pirates, .37 ezmuduee B BY the Associated Press More Poor Base Running. \lore frenzied hase running by the | Complete 42aS games =223 Lost fthree si <. 1In the tenth, SaCT . aree e ] Next Sunday, June 20, is Father’s Day. Don't forget but the Browns added a the American League, the| Hom ottomley, Cardinals. S : . » You'll find his favorite brand in all of our stores. GR ; : : d h enship, and bowed he White S 2 . DOUBLE lP \ one gone. he lined the sphere enship, and bowed to the White Sox. | lost 0. ““Don’t forget Dad—He never forgets you!” ’1111» right-field Lleachers . or Brooklyn, and celebrated with d lof . . L Rune- Blades, Cardinals, 14 L1°F Street Equip with fice iy scored the run that defeated | Hits—Adams, Cubs, 82 4 ook connioe by the Ch Cubs, 109, Twelve errors | Doubles—Frisch (‘;..m;\-_ 2 dear old dad on this day of days—express your love and js in the thir ot them 3 during the afternoon. | rriples right, Pirates, 11 | 6T 2 . esteem with a box of choi uality ci £ “p, les.” k 4 | cu ice quality cigars from “Peoples.’ heir batting half of the Morrell ... Yankees, including Babe Ruth, found| Stolen bases—Cuyler. Pirates | Like a hair t a'”d Jang contributed Mt when, & 3| |themselves helpless before Ted Blank-| Pitching—Meadows, Pirates | fresh couar_.yolf’ve right-field stand. pit % | 2 . ngien and a base on bvais| | gebeme i3 '3 : | | got to have it, | Air TIRES n ord after one was out v ' | H fourth metted the Natlonals a v E : 7 T TR says BOYD, architect | o Cooled It ! o, - - "ll,m, | i Sa le of ‘ l a rs Four on Schenuits in .!}l‘“i I : { ; comfort and confidence! coona, arkers. Judge singled and S i f | _W;. second when Bluege also i thi i A A iR 's one-baser to left reg- e - i It i tered Judge at the (‘m::lfl:g block I it i || 1 pass to Peck loaded the sacks. it I i I (O I Superior quality, heavy uege got home after Durst caught i it il AR i A it -3 | B € quaiity, V) cpe vome e Dol | Wallage Motor Co (Il & |l At , FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY piige-s s ther two runners, grounding to Rob- it L™ i ey ghes ads. o I pu— L | T 10c “Roi Tan” (Perf. 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