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SPORTS. hened Pitching Staff Wo _ S ih ONE MORE Imsw‘.u{msf'm.mum-nmccm,flm OF FIRST SERIES TITLE | WASHINGTON KU KLUX NINE CHAMPS NEE AR - CAPTURED BY NAVY\ WTLIL, PLAY DREADNAUGHTS 3 “symfi“flun‘hbo Mtn 4, yester: P » v, 18 i . With Yankees Skidding Dangerously, Pilot Figures el ; e e S S| A L i U i e o f e s vt . i > : ! : ; 3 ts el ux eir white robes in favor of base ball uniforms 4% Natio Not Too Far Back to Trlnmph. < the Sunday a'nd will encouur.the Dreadnaught Athletic Club semi-pro nal‘ Are base ball outfit in their debut against strong semi-professional clubs. The ¥ 3 3 x % 5 5 % g League. Browns Vanquished in Tenth Inning, it sl ) | 2t was Nuwy's fras triumph in the | battle will be staged at the Dreadnaught Park. ? L S i : # l:-un.shpprrf‘mmm- Virtually the same club that de- § ) 4 - | . Fines having taken the first and sec-| | BIG. LEAGUE STATISTICS | |feated the Camp Meade Tank Corps BY JOHN B. KELLER. B \ S 5 % ond nfl:m r;-l:;euv-ly. by a 9-t0-3 count here Sunday will last year. ‘¢ GIVE us one more ‘pitcher and I believe we could make a real the winners mm“}‘{,’ofi““&‘,‘f{n",‘,’,‘.flfi AMERICAN LEAGUE. start again for the Dreadnaughts. race of it” said Stan Harris this morning in discussing the N { % e :lmm%p :leck;d g;r 10 hits, was b:fl.c_ h‘rm'rl’ln:‘n m:m Jimmy Ludlow or Ike Dreifus will 8 'y s - b | ¥ lve t! nches. The ac- { start on first base, Dick Willlams will wNaho'nt(s prospects for the‘ rcn:u:‘de.r of the American L.e:g.ue P | counted for 13 safeties, Warburton W Ry -3 get ‘the callat second, with Ping ;urdy n., “Yes, sir,” the mandger continued, “with the Yankees skidding 3 . getting three of them in his four trips it Boston, 3. and Walburton on short and third. langerously there’s' a great chance that some other club will be heading to_the Dslzu‘;‘ a1 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Glllie Lee, Johnny Bleir and Eddie he league a month from now. And with another dependable starting : At Aheud yeelsniays gafss W g . n . Wil piay :1he (pitcher, why not our club? 5 » ’ counted in as the opening tilt of the ‘While the Dreadnaught pitcher has L. “Even with our present shortage of pitchers, we are much stronger A last half of the flag chase. Publio 1 i not been selected it probably will be .tow thin we have been for some time, I am not saying this merely ; it i l:“m"“bl“".'mm " g:fma;:ml!:‘. Who is teving out for “d In; Am¢ because we took the last three games from the Browns. But we are 2 Final standing of the teams: ;, & ! !E base ball teamofl provm::nheué' lll:\ R offered him a contract and if the local hi = Ephls 1101 31 7] 6 youngster signs he will be sent to PO 1 31 41— 512 8110 41451391598 | . "\ inor league club probably Some All we.need is another good pitcher. With him, I am confident we e9uld | . . A i Fawy ... g 2 E Wash's 3l—1 2| 2] 7/11/81/371.528 4 |_6lad step out and give all the other contenders a lot of trouble. i t i ablic ) |& Y.‘;Vkfl’: fl‘lrl? pretty “rh behind. ll‘hu e t. now, but they are slip- ping apparently. ‘We are less than m om mm “th es behind the second-place etics, though, and 1 feel certain _we _can overhaul them. Not sc long “ago it seemed that this year's race | ‘would be & walkover for Miller Hug- Eins’ team. But, as has been observed “so often, you never can téll in base “ball. The Yanks seem likely to be caught’ before they reach the home- stretch.” B hitting better, running the bases better and fielding better than formerly. : 4 == ; vi . Tost, Pt | Sy T 5T STieT o] o] eneaEered | 1O Fresident Clark Grifith has gg [ 2 4] 6/10/4 B T D‘nl - P4 time this week. Giovannett! will Cleveiand 4 s catch. Government Printing Office tied &"LLIJ_MJ_!{:&.., 11481, — Treasury for third place in the Gov- |8t Louls [ 2i l’.r_'" L] ',L'—* 31351471, The Virginis Gray nine defeated the ernment League standings by swamp- | Boston ! a’ 31 31 27 4] $—24571.208 | Number Five Motor Co. 3 to 2 in an ing the Treasurors under a 10-to-5 | Jlest.. [30137190/371401314767 —t=] _ |eleven-inning fight on the North Al count! in seven innings. Each team TODAY'S GAMES. fred Street dlamond. Elliott cloute§ now has won two out of four starts. 5 b 4 home run for the losers, while Bup The Printers had their batting eyes| Sb O ler fanned fifteen men for the losing, with them and crashed out a total of {1'!:' It l“flv . team. However, sensational plays on 18 hits, including a pair of doubles, Boctea. the defensive gave the winners the dé two triples and as many homers. cision. Liyon limited Treasury to eight bingles, NATIONAL LEAGUS. —_— Walked two men and fanned four. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. The St. Mary nine trounced “Pop” s .l New Y-.fi:. 3. Kremb's Liberty Club, 8 to 0, on Hay- Black and White Taxi and Southern i‘ i 5. don fleld. Wood struck out mine Rallway, leading contenders for the 3 Washingtonians while Riley and second Washington Terminal League ING OF THE CLUBS. Hamilton clouted triples that figured title, had it hot and heavy on their | s | largely in the run scoring. field, the Taximen getting the verdict, e 8 to 7. Bdelin pitched for the win- Bob Saffell pitched the Serepta ners, opposing Madigan, Green, the H ’fl { Lodge, Independent Order Odd Fei- Southern shortstop, worked a double j i ju ; 4 ‘ lows, t0 a 10-to-7 margin over the REIEI 3 Elesuusonsuss Z1 ossusomscuscucnOP sl sss0s0ommolt | sosesssesssonsssl® - Nationals More Peppy This spirit of 'optimism has been re- vived n';l:onxhnutp:ne club within the | Stewart past two weeks and a spurt by the ‘Natfonals “would not be surprising. Their lapses-into' mediocrity, so_fre- quent about a month ago, have been quite rare recently, and they have re- vealed a great deal more of fight this jonth than. last. ‘ m‘l‘huy showed plenty of the spirit of “pattle yesterday, when they went to the 10th inning to beat the Browns, 7 to 6,.and take the series, three games 10 one. -And it was Boss Bucky ‘who hlazed the way to the victory,” At the | ‘outset of the Nationals' tenth batting turn,.by smart base running he con- . yerted an ordinary single into a two- s‘ CELEE SRRty L play unassisted. Sen Club of Washington, D. C. D 1L n—. Sumsis 58l uzaosma«_‘ gl m—.umamn; ol momnrorsonF ul socosoccomimmmrol A5z TA1T )71 5] 7L SHBIS6L3 Cirsierrsussews| | BIG LEAGUE LEADERS peake & 7| 5| 510/441381.557 eight frames. 2 By the Associated Press. slioweS sarstt hite wiile Ui Deley- ! : AMERICAN LEAGUE. men nicked King for 10. g i bagger, putting himselt in pocmon"{ Blugge, 8. Harrle, e < Continuing their drive to a second 183 .’ Vi 80, soore 'on the two sacrifices ¢ 4 sl Durst At the left is shown Jim Uchrinsko, the Western semi-pro graduate ‘gcher. who_has been work- esterday showed the Office | _Tost. . 19634/38:5830/d01isi00——1 | Hits—Falk, . 5"' X, 120. on Towed. A tossers y 0 ¢ Dixie Davis' | Mel o Kinler, © Left out with the Griffs for several awalting & chance to get into action, and right is Horace (Red) Com in a six-inni i fm‘é&m ‘?x{n:n; McManus and | o ..n_ ". o b g:de. the _combination inflelder and Massillon, Ohlo, who reported to Manager Harris yesterday. . |9. mub used two - F3 St nni; innf a1 I :2'2:;;‘ tch ’ # ber to ‘left fleld. Bing ericks and Ritnour working for Post o’ bases—Meusel, o o was. on, the Office and Newman and Diehl hurling e e e Kaniios, i i ro, 1. by . ‘the 'ball quickly, but hd'- e ’3'? e ds oo, the afore 8o s i o B TI']RE s T OF BIG SHAKE- CRESCENTS WANT GAMES. | for Commerce. Pliching—Pate, Athletics, won 8, . Bucky in turning base . 3 : urrfedly. -5“:1)- mero, n: Hig by the Kanawhas Sunday, the Crescents o hy After handing a 19-to-7 setback to lost 0. ided this- and broke for second, r zachter (Goally o Patent Office meets Interstate in :& irg- that station with a neat g ild i are hoping to matches with the | today’s Government League clash at| Aibert Exendine, star of the NATIONAL LEAGUE. slide gnt beat Bing's belated heave. 3-—5 "%imhlfli‘.."m - fenting URUmItSa. toama of the city |8 o'clock, Treasury and Bureau Py | mous Carlisle Indian foot ball fewmis¢| Batting—Bressier, Reds, 311. Sam Rice's bunt moved the pilot to | acen’a " Time of Famesss hours for Sabbath dsy games. Call Frankiin | b the o e e, | 20 Years ago, has forsaken his busl-| Runs—Blades, Cardinals, 63 adirdand he romped home 40d 30 minutes. 6925, tackles the Union Printers in the Com- | 1 oeg interests in Okiahoma to coach | Hits—Brown, Braves, 110, 3 " d to the depths of center . ¥ mercial League, and Express tangles 2 /Durst_chase: the athletes of Occidental College at | Doubles— , Robins, 26. field for a one-hand catch of Buddy ——e— with Y. M. C. A. in the Terminal 100D. | zacie Rook, Cal. Triples—Wright, Pirates, 13. Myer's arching drive. - GRIFF AFTER HURLER, Cubs,’ and “Bot- By the Associated Press. Sy TION. Homers—W1 1 Uphill B W W . 8. i, 8: X bases—Young, Giants, 18. : e "matching wanld{By othes Sy et W clpeals nd il 0 v| Emndpsess: '-““‘?"F.‘t":;?h“““ mes “matching LEAVING TUMORROW Brooklyn unless their playing improves immediately, An : ; R 3 won 7, de) Fggdm:"&o B'lxl‘l" Mfi,‘.‘;‘fi This announcement was made recently by Manager Wilbert Robinson sames postponed. rain. Ogden, i : “ . he vi £ ined ret fi of da; re used on the morro ing Prest and the “reading of the riot act” remal a sec for a con ys. m%?flnzdmrmmw'&we‘- el the 932;,. ;mmm ,M' Clark | Vesterday it became the property of the public prints and there was a e o good, the cf the 1 FriS Lo Joe | noticeable change in the Brooklyn brand of ball, for they defeated the they Sleaned off this quartet. The| Engel, will entrain for the Sout ¢ gy &3 : ’ Nationals chased their formcr team-|there to remain, so the “"‘"fl,“ Tom Zachary from ¢ hill in prexy the seventh, xhe{ldhjn‘: nln; pisadicg of . crossi) heir ol x Davis. =y Ew:‘n!‘d: staked itself to a tallyin the second session. For the Brownsy McManus walked as a starter andfwhich the Nationals have i Miller sacrificed. Harry Rice sent|much business since mb!flls“ 3 Marty to third with a single to deep | This particular pitcher, according' to Ahort McManus then counted after|Griff, is not one of the o Sam Rice caught Schang’s fly. | Nationals have turned om!m-lw et g 5 the leading Reds are only four games ahead, 'so it would seem that rotund Babbie believes that his team ] e e Eap 5808 Bascl ] g5 SR 5t 3 the team is in its high post spite infleld difficulties at =§8s § i n, who led off in the xmwng ugd"%i 'was ‘hit by ~one’ of Zach’s pitches. Sisler grabbed Moon Harris’ under and hedved toward Ger) what should have been the start of a soft double play. But George's throw was wild and lét the Goose third, while the batter made the middle station. Goslin crossed after Milfer bagged Bluege’s hoist. 1In the fourth, both clubs dented the an equal number of times. After fller popped to Moon Harris at the outset of the Browns’ batting turn, Harry Rice strolled ‘to first. He did not tarry there long, for. Schang 3 o triple against the fence tack of tightcénter. Gerber’s single to left scored Schang. Grifts Get Two More. Gosl single to right and Moon Hagris triple to .the same territory netted the Nationials & marker before Zach got his bearings in the fourth. Binege's “loft: to . Miller* was deep lenough to let Moon walk home with thagwnd_rnn of the round. R in" the S With he n ol I out of the way, Gerber %o Fight and moved to wecond Zach was thrown out. _After Barons for a_seasoning, but & man returned to Birmingham by a big leagiie club that immediately after- ward Tregretted outting loose the hurler. . Birmingham'’s relations with the club’ that returned the pitcher were not 8o cordial as those with the Na- tionals seem to be and when the | pitcher was sought again the Barons would countenance no deal. Griff states that they are ready to dicker with the Nationals, however. But this pitcher is not the only one Griff is trying to get nor are pitchers’ all he will endeavor to procure dur ing his trip' through the South. Any Hkely looking young fellow, what-' éver his position, may be picked up. “I am not going South to buy the Atlante Club for a farm for the Na- tionals,” Griff declared this morning. “I have heard it can be bought. En- gel told me it was on the. market ‘when he blew into town the day, But no overtures have been made to me by the Atlanta owners and I have made them none. CE 4585258838 992000009u0001as10s 500! go5ases onsseusunolEEiEtatBun T omumaal. ot e wG8L8H3ERE oa0nsuBuim Lost. of the -enonv and the recent Dazzy Cubs yesterday, striking out allowing five hits before his by s drive from g Nl".l:m a I want to look at one of their pitchers, particuarly, and also iy fatally injured in a spill at learn how the men we have farmed | Maple Heights Race Track near here ber and Durst. ;o the Barons are getting along. But | today. ford Hos- The Nationals staged am not going South to buy any ball rally in the seventh, but barely man| clob- R : o aar e containing aged to-deadlock. the game. Sam Rice| noon Harris has been in a sock- Hoe e e : singied to ett ana want to (bcd when | ing nood since Joe Judgws wuben| The ssadle eirth on, Biue Siresk from Cuba’sfinestcropinsecent ar, one-baser . . 8am | gjon gave the firstsacker-outficlder & elung to his station; but Buddy | Shance to’ return to the limeun. . In | 50 yarde. trons the wire tn the. last | Fothi ] 3 \ S * ym! h 11 times at bat in three games, Moon \ ) B AR | s Pederal e p] an ne was & uble. joon | ¢ Jett.center scored, his _pair got. three. bingles yesterday for. six ; : 7 cigartaxes TE= mates. o ? bnu-mddrvvb‘thr-ruum 3 , B A ¢ 5 e -walked, Ruel shot & deep rescue. Tate batted for Morrell, only | impousilile to pop to McManus, while McNeely put up an easy loft for Mellilo. An error paved the way to the Browns' run made in the eighth, the rst inning Palmero was on the slab. mmmtum;’wflmmmmor A wgwmmnm-mu L i w y to Melillo, but the latter dly past Sisler and Bluege