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£ SPORTS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . SATURDAY. AUGUST 14, 1926 SPORTS. Stewart Making Good at Keystone Sack : Row Costs Three Pirates Their Jobs STUFFY SHINES AT SECOND | [y vmaerwwy | |YANKEE SERIES SET MARK | [ owwci rimer | ADAMS, BIGBEE RELEASED: IN BOSS BUCKY’S ABSENCE FOR HOMERS INSIDE PARK -, WAIVERS ASKED ON CAREY, — . > T ] ; s EW YORK, August 14—Homers hatted within the playing field of : o Club Backs Up Clarke, Vice President and Aid to Birmingham Product Delivering the Goods, Both in|| g8 L ARG 2 o ot g S prne oo , I . g set for such clouts in a single serics when the Yanks were in Wash- - ie. W s Plavers Trie Attack and on Defense—Johnson Pounded : ! ington this week. IF thre such drives were made in any onc scries Manager McKechnie, Whom Seme Players Tried As VasilcoestEaketBinal Here 7-[0-5, | ; ; tl;:c?xr;l:\‘~c‘<lh.\omi“m‘x:!‘. :(I:m as now constructed, that scries must have s to Have Removed From Bench. ) % i th;_u (x;'h‘rln'fl fufux'-r\])u.'(m' made in|ralse to 3,413 his bLig league carcer 2 3 PSS SO e i p . i the fourth frame of the game yester- | strike-out total. 4 4 3 day s just ahout a dupli g By the Associated Press Y JOHN B. KELLER. e thi ie by B y Ta Some fancy flelding was- done by # & L 4 > e k : (e aane o e 5o | e Yanks In"tho sixth. Ruth showed | | ITTSBURGH, Pa. August 14 Three 14.—Every once in a while when accident or £ eleventh inning V 7 ; more speed than he had at an fans will be missing when the Pitts ire puts Vational regular out of action, the faithful figure X v Yank's clout rolled to the tn | time in the serfes when he came te 4 takes the field for a double-header w the cfficiency of the team naturally will be reduced. They are the fence b of left-cent ing in for Dluege's looper. Then | Capt. Max Carey, Charles (Babc loath to belicve a second-stringer can even nearly fill the bill. - : point in the field farthest from the | Dugan made a back-hand stop of | three oldest members of the club in point of service But St Stev who has been hanging around the Harrismen > home plate, just as Tate's did, arl | Tate's scorcher and threw out the i of the Pirate picture as a result of dissension am since lact Summer, is showing the fans that he can turn in a pretty good ; ;Z"*!‘l";‘;“"g‘sfi' In the seventh was a | batter. managers over the question of whether Fred Clark job around sccond sack while Bucky Harris, regular guardian of that . - b Ruth got a single in the seventh : 5 vice president of the club, should continue to occupy | position, is idling in civvics as a result of a slight altercation with Umps # i i By process of elimination, Stan! when Morrell was somewhat slow in players’ bench as assistant to Manager Bill McRechuie on on Wednesday. Given his chance to stick on | Coveleskie seems the loglcal pitching | covertng fitst after the Bambino had s The three veterans, two of whom-—Carcy and »one game at a time, Stewart is making followers of | cholce for the Natlonals tomorrow | rolled to Judge. Bill got the throw LA veloped, were said to have led a movement to oust Cl hatthe is comeibey links pinch | when the Athletics are to appear fn | from Joe, but not until Ruth had hit Gty At iat wpokesmian, declared: some of the , was hought from Birmingham of the Southern o A BRlEtons T athe FlaRt e thits i ihe Sae s bosses do not_get the results than one can.” Association, is as they make ‘em on defense and in attack. He Ve Ruether batted for Morrell in the 3 = = G e nt's reply to this was takes good care of troublesome grounders in fine fashion, gets the ball Koenig made a shy catch to keep | eighth frame and lifted to Ruth near s T s A quickly " 1 ero of S and with plénty of Sorce andiuccuracy; anidiisatyeryihealy STUFFY STEWART. a hit from McNeely yesterday in the | the left field foul line. SEE ENNI IDED Pittsbur t he 4 — i | fourth round. The Yankee shortfield- world championship in 1509, and Rig- | er leaped for a one-hand stab of Barl bee, who fr 19 ntil an | v R T R A et Stewart made the finest fielding \[ o well s : onnd the | e | play of the game in the ninth when he BY sUZANNE's STEP} & oot il s b it il bt o> Mot | mowmmmise | WWENSRISNRLSSE T o ., | e R s i s E ‘ e M’: -lnx y 3 T STAGING A HOT RACE’ 4y, Johnson fanned four Latier followed with a fine throw to firsf i i I b ihe LONDON, August 14.—The et Recoros of urmiew | | HELEN WILLS LIKELY ' St o e Tonie P e By the Associated Press. ot T tiining nrofessitual NEW YORK, August 14.—Interna- e e "t Mi him : e ® ATTING, : “The plain fact is that Mile. Len. | him. B tidua Meauny fcama e iminEiinG AB. M TO DEFAULT NET TlTLE glen's retirement from amateur lawn | Club Is Not Hurt. ion for a time even and long known m is lifted. The Na- tionad | : ood rest, has been a gruel nd this season, fident that his club | £ in splendid style with functioning at second. . Stuffy’s € Check The caro John Fran sos-" the stretch with the prospect of the i | inis! i tennis is all for the good of the game, | Opinic se ball creates R . as pinion am \ . Ereatest finish the circuit has seen By ; for her temperament was always mak: | jore seems f1in ni i e - (i e Associnted Fres: : fng for difficulties and her of that 1k t seven seasons Jack By the Associnted 5 ! it i Dunn’s Orioles have taken wing long | | 1 | 'NEW YORK. August 14—Helen ! unchallenged supremacy had made | action will hurt but it before this stage and have arrived at | . 1 3 | Wills, queen of American tennis, prob- . her too arrogant for ordinary hand- | chances of the P’ the the wire far in the van, but today only | bably will not defend her title in the 3 : ling. il ¢ second e ive three games separate Buffalo, In| i | national _championships at Forest G It is safe to say that not onl¥ Lengue penn: hev pe 161isth s HlAte, ‘and Biltmpre; in At Tt 3 Hills, N. Y.. next w s : Wimbledon but all the tournaments at | ijya; (- : ithen Four percentage point n' the posi- i, 3 | ¥ollowing her defeat at the hands| | which she has been in the habit of o tions_occupied by Baltimore, Newark o i ; of the former champion, Mrs. Molla B. o | appearing will be all the more peace- | L aved 1 hi 3 £ M n the semi-finals of the New ful ;..;d plerllflnnt in consequence of her | in the field this year, while his | S : fork State women's championships at : vithdrawal. il b B e s womiotl Cror T s o . : ve. N. Y., \v, she wired her AL L more than 10 s helow th ville club, then in the South Atla New York. ... 10 0 mer National League infielder, out in c 3 0 | father, ARV e el ! 58 i e ks of the veteran'y 1 ie. Previous to that 4 Washington ... 0 0 1 front of the individual sluggers with % S ] (G e as to her con ment to the g 1 ! anner seasons ment, however, Stuffy had z ik ehtAge of 1808, 4 16ho pelnt bet S S 0 0 000 hee in tournament play extraordinarily excelled, and it is well > o et s tirn En s At ’ A Splabali il il | Wills, who received the tele- | that she has recognized that her use- | gively e o reliof pitche Vil nn., where he played both base | T, & - Neels. ST vivitalsh ofiBaGlo iwhollea! thie m before he learned of his daugh- fulness as regards amateur lawn | e, Kita: B, o and foot ball. He also was at | Myer | -uit for several weeks. s fallure before Mes. Mallory, ad- tennis has ended. .| stay in Ieft at the start of the sensc hington for o attend | § ' GEREE leaalhe s, she withdraw at once. It . “The great lawn tennis associations. Benched and has heeit used on e o | 5 o v Wadhinzs e e — Wills' second beating in i ;u(‘h lns tl:;)‘sfl uI( (;|o;:‘lhl):;"it;:£n and |20 Dinch hitter and utility outf 1 3t - o v v it W . it re e uether Ly, # merica, have alwa stoa or o i g B W e gr oopvalker, Bilmor Roronto, oo [ Ay ; : | "After ‘the three sots she admitted ; o : teurism In its purest and cleanes e et et hahe ot : SAUlIEn, SHosonin siat: S, oren o Ml crawiier i 5 & | [that she had tirea early, but it was : form. and thy v ; et ot iha thes Wit B the * next vear he was with the wing pitcher—iohn Baltimore, .348: CI 4 | depart ill bring th b of & + Joop until | Dinneen.” Row and Owens. Time of | ey 6 e Mrs. Mallory who collapsed at the v The defection of v who have | Birbe " uad below the : club of the senior loop UNtH ) gume—z2 hours wit 6 minufes. g end, sinking into a chair as Miss Wills i tempted beyond their strength will | el o when he was sent to Denver become a_ very prom- | 4 - p " i ot Al retee: mpheiE | player lim idin of the W sazue. He remained o 5 inent fizure in the race. Besides lead- e e o i . - i (oo i ol e ksl ANOUIL 1 5 e b 1 i . Are. SRR S arently none the worse for exe: i - cy, @ S “harge o S5 1o e With Denver for @ month. when the | Stewart's retirement advanced both | ing in batting he has made the most D atlory ssom, G-8: 645 €2 ; . s wilkinover slliw it to be Drosti| 20; (Lo drq play Mary Browne in the ‘ s tuted to the low level of the profes- - L sional prize ring.” Shift in Outficld. rds included him in a deal t | runner: hits, 181, and stolen the most bases, ome players Morrell all but went to sleep as|34. He is tied with Brown, a team- | change for M : - unded to Lazzeri and did not | mate, in doubles, with 36, and with | N vious to mieetinEe Mus. Malloey: ; ot S Today’s line-up will find Kiki Cn of reporting to the Phi 3 't | start for home until Tony had thrown | Herman Layne of Toronto in triples, | . Miss Wills had dGefeated Mrs. Helene . . i e returned to his home in Florida |to Gehrig at first. McNeely already | with 13. He is one of 4he main rea Pollak Faik 0, 6 5 ; I.EFT HANDED YOUTH elther Eddle \lm" phy. Rochester I The next Stuffy went into the | was at third, so Bill dug and got to| why Newark is virtually tied in | e Shuthein New! Yol menrs . - W s tocheater Army. He was with an artillery out- | the plate safely, hecause Gehrig also anding with Baltimore today ‘T".DEN AND cHAPlN | cingles, Vincent Richards advanced to - | e s it at Camp Jackson, S, C. and was in a and was late with a| Fritz Maisel of Baltimore has scored | . semi-final_round by a_straightset | - | 15 WINS GOLF TITLE b & et p ko Cnye military service kept him off the pro- | heave to Collins. the most runs. 115, and Johnny Shee- | e aey ovir Prancls o Bivmiter g1 f BHECLLL Ve fessional dinmond for two seasons, for | After Myer walked, Goslin rattled a | han of Rochester h: viiced nim- | FORM PARTNERSHIP ; : I ‘ : | S he wus not discharged until late in | two-bagger off the left field fence,|self the most times, The triumph qualified him to oppose : Haoia (10 (hisdl bas & counting McNeely. Myer tried to fol- Bill Kelley boasts yme runs, and Alfred H. Chapin, jr., today for the By the Associated Press. man. was chosen field captain to suce To Birmingham in 1920 low Farl 1o the counting block, but | is far ahead of all others in the long-| oo oo B Hght to meet William T. Tilden in the . p CHICAGO, August 14—America's | foed Chrey. . e was nipped by Lazzeri's great relay | blow department. Fourteen vietories -‘ \';l' o ¥ e ” final round on Sun v | F " ks newest golf champion is a southp: job with the Birmingham |of Paschal's throw. and only three defeats make the for: BOSTON s -~—William T1l- s 5 and he has been wielding clubs thoush, until _he mer Drooklyn moundsman. Al Ma. |den. 2d, ha youthful A. | n A s ¢ : 4 = & . ¢ i ] | four vears. 3 : QQ’ - N 1 e GG pUTH | B TP b 5 R B | MITCHELL DEFEATED | e, s e oo MISS EDERLE ASKED time. He went up f s other shutuout battle, which is not |Dis matches at the Longwood Cricket . distinction of being the only | TO TRY U S CHANNEL B Club, Brookline, and will | h Al IN MUNY NET F'NAI_ At top: MAX CAREY. left-handed golfer to win a major . D ] Y Datn somewhat eheckered, at Lake City, Fla., | where he still i home, on January 31, 1898, Stewart was little more than i% vears old when he had his tirst professional experience in th game. was in 1916, when he | played second base for the Jackson | ' m|ossssssm02 T I Z Complete = czenanassian n BABE ADAMS. United States towrnament in a quar- | Buffalo, won 11, lost . Buffalo- | i e e BIGBE ter of a_centu ) retury 3 ror ssociation The Chicago school boy pitched h clnb 2 : aged the Baro 2 the mi | Rochester, won 16, lost way to the title by defeating Franc! g 0, Calif., e i command emade | B the Associated Pross " . i fato, won 11, lost 4; Decatur, A\,;‘m.,l: ‘Il:xhifhmx in the recent Longwood dou-| PHILADELPHIA, August 14.—Ted DEMPSEY TO BEGIN e, 16 Veab cxoaddy Teon moross! W 3 - L i Lou Gehrig, the New York Yankees' | MR, vouthful tennis star of St. town, 2 up and 1 to play in the o . i it a zood job of ; won' 11, lost 4. | Big Bill 2 I Tp to this week Stewart had little | first baseman from Columbia Univer- | o . e b; remainar e singive; cHanpion 36 final holes at Edgewater vester-| next Fall to swim the s0-nile channel 1o do as National, His main work [ gity, {oday possesses a home run rec- | binatio e of the National Public Parks Coterie GRIND TOMORROW a1 Sepe (o D [ meewdeninicre A0S e L‘:;’v'\;";\”r'i”pfl“\“;\(l‘;1 St on e |10t Babe Ruth has missed this| RAILWAY -AND EXPRESS R. N. Willlams, 2d, and Vincent| for another year. Drewes, playing [ater f:‘f‘,;‘d“l”-" \‘I';:fr': fnesan e i','_‘“,“-l“"“'" i o o the S e S T i s Gont | Richards, present rulers in the dou-| through the fourth annual tourna- R — Paiteac s S vl : e aRncs i shrd hoof and knows how to travel on the | season—two in one game off the great | N'NE ON EVEN TERMS h 1 h | IS x 2 . in a field of 250 youngsters under | open to long-distance swinimers othes 65 | as; e i e K I stournd { y u 1 : mmers other b b NawhNe: 18 Wnowing el AvalteridsHnion. | S y St e e bR terday WOR| gy tie Associated Press 19’ years from the Mississippi Valley | than the conqueror of the English folks that he also is somethin | Gebrig accomplished the feat in the | Southern Railway pulled up even |,ng gome dazzling tennis is looked for | which he has mow captured for the| SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. V. L Connta 3 | Channel second sacker o | Sam e B e cver the Griffg | With American Raflway Express ves: | i S0 (Oi 08 (I he finals, | hieh he has now captured for the | pust 14.—Jack Dempsey, heavywei Tt was Alpert’s ability to down ad-| \Wrigley s1id he told representas Winning more than four zames inkees -5 victory over the Griffs | yo 4,y in the pl ff series for third | - s | third suc ve vear. He defeated ! yampion of the world, who taken | vi as ever present as his be- | tives of Southern \ Tow Mgt ba tan much of @ job for | yesterday, after the Hugmen had ac:| honors in the Terminal Base Ball | | Dooly Mitchell, b voung Wash- | CHBMmElon of the word, 0 e o hite | dragsied straw hat, which won the | distance swimmers. 1 the Nationals this vear. Three times | cepted three vight defeats. Earl| League by trimming the Expressmen, ington player. 4—6, 61, 6-—4. | <ylphur Springs iotel in preparation | tournament. ClI was master on the | ments were in the h have they had victory strings of that | Combs also hit for the circuit, but the | 5°to 0. N AKES slNGLES' | After losing the first set, the cham-|for his fight next month with Gene | tee and ¥'s slices put him in | ‘Tribune, whi ? | pion settled down to the work on hand | Tynney, will begin intensive train- | trouble on every hole, but he picked | Ederle its prote lenizth, then the strinzs snapped. | bat of Ruth could develop only two |’ The Southern tossers brought the and chop-stroked his opponent into | jng tomorrow, those in charge at the | himself out of rough and sand with ore no strings N FlNAL OF DOUBLES submission in the next three sets.|champion's camp said today phenomenal fortune. fer” and he wo with the Pir Tyzers and Dod Il recorded in the weel 4 i lic - % t i il ey dibpte re. ! 0N KR b oenlr of Springfield hut : n alw MARK TO SHOOT AT other ieading pitchers promu, | 77¢d 8 [ SDanEndl oronto, won 11, lost L ahlen, | i \Chich the Philadelphians were van-| By the Assoc | | win point n they bes ks | Ruth home run of the brilliant hurling of George Madigan, | Thursday, but their rin was cut B m|.n|\v~|“‘m‘|)1‘(hv delivery of John | wno limited the Fxpress batters to | e Al O Dy e Slicl | .- vesterday when_they bowed to the | son on Ap : iat time | gour hits and fanned fou | chen, R a seeded player, |roadwork. and tomorrow will take on Authorities on s Same ¢l 0-5 encounte | the “F Train st_about run | The deciding game will be plaved | \MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK, ! \:n‘(’; |’|;: (‘l‘.’l‘x'\lt‘r‘\v:‘:;\"«‘:,l :;:‘ tor u-n:«r'(:\l:»:('l‘U;nh;i(xzm ril;;:\",f;)ll;“.(r!:- iirst tryout | WORLD SWIMMING MARK that the San Ird T s Home 1 o 1y in the [over the bi -~ Win Ballou. Thursday - = . yugh than the K et : . iiree of them were | Washington voungster, traded to the | %" 00T Angust 14—A Gwynn King of Wash- | ufter a number of brilliant victories. ‘hether it was a bit of superstition | FOR WOMEN IS BROKEN ' that it oty e o ot two, one into | t. Louis Browns th son, has been v ‘L‘"r’;’(‘;"\‘in‘:,"‘""‘l';‘u'({‘h‘g‘; b He wilted, however, before the cham- |over Friday the 13th, or whether it | <roaRHOINL Sweden, August 14| UCult to cross beca £ no assists the left field stan nd another to|the victim of three Ruthian wallops, |ty A e S | pion’s vift and rful | was a bit of weariness after his ses- | 2 currents. The iEtEG : | and he has made two each off Gray BIG LEAGUE LEADERS. | fr the doubles crown todav when ha Sirokes. l6t WiEhl T8} EonTHES con B (m;air:;y(.; Jiafi:n;lm;wx“..“n‘::;i; nd ikl . : 2 o : | on_ Howenstein meet Fried- | 5t ' L e . e i i the Athl Tolloway of Detroit, | By the Associated Press and Owen Hc a1 B Gus Amsterdam and Gabe Lavine, New York City, Dempsey did not | Johnson Gehrig's Vietim. | Levsen” of l('lm‘olun;l. Zachary l.-r <t AMERICAN LEAGUE. | lh:hrfir.‘»?rr{!a%:ée:fti\}}nhg “‘n’:;”‘( Philadelphia, - annexed the doubles | inaugurate his raining yesterday, as | :‘;“:h‘r"fi::’? Lur \W;mr;n,nwl(wn( sh]b won | DEMPSEY CASE PUT OFF. er = | onis. Wiltse of Boston, Smith of| e _Fothergill, Tygers, 382. | the singles final and went down to de. | Shamplonship by defeating = Drewes | Was, ftel, platned. | nstend he went | ghninytes 59.3 seconds. 3 & DIANAPOLIS. Ind. . throush the initial five Cleveland and Blankenship of Chicagc: | Runs—Riith, Fankees, 108 feat under a score of 6—3, 2—6, 3—g, | 2nd Harry Schaberg, St.'Louls, 9—7, | 10 the races, where he occupled a box | et = ; vined absence of the uns—Ruth, Yankees L e a score fRZ=6" s - 1 the clubhouse with his wife. . ; el sk Bod The world record J00-meter breast w prevented hearing ir he victim both % Five times Ruth’s blows came with | - Runs—juth, Faghees, o . Ay 7 + th rive right- | twe 'S ses, T 17 times its—Rice, * 4 e i — ont e v i e veighs 195 1w v i ~ . ombs ot one with 4 drive to right: two runners on the bases. but 17 timea | OIS tler, (RRANT, 0] Mis. DeLoyd Thompson and Eliza-| 1D this contest Drewes plaved top- | Dempsey welghs 195 pounds. which | stroke. for women s 7 mifutes ity Superior Court of enter oft Bill Morrell. who pitched | he has had to run around alone. Me | PRI C L, yonkees, 15. neth Hugus meet for the women's | ROtCh tennis, despite his hard battle | RIS, Lelitve, 18100 it In vieW | seconds, made by I. Gilbert. British | for a temporary injuncti this vear. g Homers—Ruth, Yankees, 37. singles title. 44 Mitchell, and the Philadelnhia | ¢ onin o f6r what promises to. b BIN | swimmer, at Bradford, England, in|Js Dempsey from defen, drawn. One o et qccasions the clrcuit-hitting | Stolenbases—Rice, Senators, and — toam was forced toextend:tself tol| ot CE oL R e o tens ne | October 1923. wvvweliht crown il b good for two scores, e was 0 C S 5 S s y S d he limit to win. of t S 4 IRt Al A o B FeTd fimk 'm tha sy when he sncked | champlon has produced two i, one | Hunnefield, White Sox 18. won| - NETMEN CLOSE SERIES. in'the second set Schabers. weak [l time. “However, a spirit of supreme S e o eheay the ball into the sun parlor. y ainst § 2 . O ors, hTge ened and gave his partner poor sup-| .. : I © Dempsey . i : . . s e : st Z: v : Potomac plays at Monument and ol é poor sup- |’ The Yanks got seven swats in the | A 5 S chary and Bal- | 12, lost 4. Roc‘l'("u_eck'mm_s 2 Henry today in | Port. The Westerners rallied in the camp. LATZO INJURES ARM- es Johns ked and six | lou of St. Louis May 19, against Wiltse NATIONAL LEAGUE. 3 last test, but sufficiently = = BAI‘iS i‘HEA‘TER BOUTS smes Joh e vl Tobmof_ minen iy the | A2t conies But ol mcenty 5| ot me i ON SHELF FOR MONTH Skl was on the hill. [ of Boston June 3, and against Stoner i ds. 303 i ] th and [ and Holloway of Detroit June 8. Batting—Hargrave, Reds, .393. Puble Parks Tennis League. . T v in the ninth a 36, SCRANTON, Pa., August 14 UP).— | anq wrestiors who wish to porfo Pete Latzo, world welterweight cham. Runs—Cuyler, Pirates | mac is in the lead, with Henry in e Ly 0 in e them 1 - - m——— Hits—Brown, Braves, and Cuyler, | A . " e foot! Waite vt who was driven to| spABROOK WANTS ACTION. |pinies fier™ vler, | second place. e YOUTHFUL NETMEN | o SHICAGO.~Charley (Phi) Rosen. |plon, will be unable to fight for at o r e iy (he footiEhiy and peiho3 Mo e ST ok | Seabrooks base bill nine i without m't:"‘.“}‘,““l“:x‘i"“’"“ B ] "m'"" SWIM ‘Mi:ET’RT WARDMAN. Ea;?nzlil;‘-]:;:\);X\dn?g‘::‘f\l;xnp\‘fi:{e:h;m:&)n-\ ;3‘;‘;}!1&1‘) ,l!:‘l?:‘g::n:s " ;::u M_ fm & i it i gt n manager wishing to play the | Tr(i:::fsl—i“'fllker' Reds, and Waner, ; T f;zl:;‘\s::"iffi"g fonships IN TRIO OF FINALS “Fidel LaBarba, Los Angeles, fly- e et D e s LT tlloueats promats A er Harrison, at Main 7259, be-| Homers—Bottomley, Cardinals, and | be decided today at 230 in the swim- _ oions oy, s e leed sl enie ON e | brosrams: g 3 fore 5 o'clock ey | Miisiolie ‘7‘1‘;“’{‘7’3‘7"“"“ Hotel 1 CHICAGO, August 14 ().—With |(10). Spug Mye: catello, Idaho, | his bout with Simonich at Wilke .- Pitcliing—Jones, Cubs, and Haines, | prern DAY AT NATS' PARK. | fine TeHe o Cnialieaty decidid; T, e e Tt yhass peer S Doy r,,A}I;I,?TEARK ?,EATEN' Cardinals, won 8, lost 2. I HionaT . teriis HOLLY W ” BIG LEAGU! STI . A 2 | tiona tournaments were LLYWOOD, Calif.—Dick Hoppe, SR i : I A ball game and track meet for|patched today in battles for a trio of | I ngeles light-weight, outpointed Ay o T H RN 57 | 8 vesulted fro athletes registered with the Amateur | (10! e N OWEN: NS AT cubic inch piston dis ent moto i . | S ek championships. | Charley Rosen, New York (10). S WINS TENNIS. | V1 n displaceent motor e AMERICAN LEAGU MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS | | Ahietic Tnion make up the prosram | \arren Coen of Kansas City, fa. | SAN FRANCISCO.—Young Burns. | ASHEVILLE, N. C., August 14 ().— | 0 the. ciiariote ane: YESTERDAY'S RESULT! 3 v today at| vorite, was paired with Sidney Wood | O2kland, defeated Jimmy Moore, Cin- | parin. Atlan b ikl American League Park. The opening s S C | cinnati neg Eedd & | Frank Owens, Atlanta, Ga., success-| Cooper, veteran racings i event is listed for 2 o'clock of Forest BIl LXons Dlnmingin diie (G onRtRs e e e fully defended his North Carolina | negotinted ¢ b st title play for the national boys' singles crown at the Asheville Country | 1741 miles pe THE CLUBS. T e sineles Coowne, ; Club § -set victory e = ; | JONES OUT AT WESTERN. Both the Junior individual and dou.| _ F1GHT SHOW DELAYED. el U i h 1 o 2 r. e er, 0. : W Y - = E t=ht -3 . : > bles champlonship matches were to| NEW YORK, August 14 (P).—Rain | g . i 3 i S INDIANAPOLIS, August 14 (P.—| foiio this afternoon the morming's | 115t night caused postponement of the | * | ¢ t g AN N. Bobby Jones will not be a contender | semi-final "7 | boxing bouts at the Coney Island | e HEIE i ; | ee. 3; Louisville, 2. In the Western open golf champion. | The brilliant Coen suffered a severe | Stadium, featuring the Johnny Dun- PHILS RELEASE TWO. took t 1»1‘\~‘ alscor 3 % ships “.{'""‘» will be played here gopack yesterday when he and Billy | 4ee-Phil McGraw clash. The program | 3 \ took @ severe lacing in | | | August 26, 27, 28, Jomes, however, | & oveniin®of Piets will be staged Monday night. PHILADELPHIA, August 14 (#).— e . 2 = d urgh were swept | = : T T g o will play in an exhibition match of | ot “their feet by Keith Gledhili of | Ray Grimes, first baseman, and Id ety 36 holes here some time before | g, ichaid : h Cotter, inflelder, have been released e csierin Rashville. 12: Birmingham e Santa Barbara, Calif., and Sidney ! . infleider, have been released h to the extreme | = i Sew Onftanc. 11 Ee How. September 12 for the benefit of the | Waod, who thereby became. national unconditionally by the Philadelphia - E i Mobile-Memphis. rain James Whitcomb Riley Hospital. | poys doubles ehampions. The tow | Nationals. | headed Long Islander and his e They reached the four-consecutive- | doubles 1 a single. series to 2-all, mainly through the | Although losing the title match, Mit-| Dempsey is expected to begin his — .- | accomplished thi three rounds after Wassington, St. Louis. % 3| Percentage. in the : 2 e E 3 TA : . | triumphed by 6—2 and | - - | foria doutie only, Sut Conlin Kick g 3 | B ot o BASE BALL SECRETS = i s | By ChenerHorionme—ti | TITCERIPNOITTICANES % 3 P . By Sol Metzger BILLS cLAsH TODAY T have often pointed out the advisa- | (P)s Fridey. the i3th was for from ¢ ’ L of keeping the arms in rather | unlucky for I T Gt ‘ . . . Winston-Salem, 1: ¥ . 0. & i ather | ynlucky for Roy Spruell, pitching star a = A TR G Bunt Down First Base Line. | > body. The common ex-| g : s y iy , Surham. N " 3 : of the Hattlesburg club of the Cotton baser sco } e o Ao (s siiaat) Gisensvora gtk ot IN EAST.WEST PLAY s this I8 to. “keep | States League. Spruell yesterday . 9 s \ the Nationals’ | ? matan (two games): VIRGINIA LEAGUE. . the elbows tucked | hurled a no-hit, no-run gams o rate's out] &t 3 Norfolk, 8: Wilson. 1 [ — WEEPING. ARMg | I Many play- i Conveniently Located L | Richmond, ‘11: Portsmonth. 3. €LOSE TO ers will tuck the | * on Fourteenth Street where he i s LoreburE, BY Kinston, 1. FOREST HILLS, Long Island, Au elbows in during| HOLD PREI.IMI]TABY MEETS. |1333-37 14th St. Main 5780 | Texas : gust 14 the addr LTS, SOUTHEAS i FeRt 3 . i e address and| Athletes at Ludlow, Adams ~ k for two in| New Y delphia, wet grounds. Montgomery, 2 § i \“::‘t’:ff" k‘:“‘,:?’" IESUIE L A uHEs - then let them Iy | New York Avenue playgrounds RADIATORS, FENDERS 1o Santig onithe | Giasee e postponed | (Fitts- | Colmbun 5: : jarstenddy) Biss BN GMEn acdi LicTE out away from|ierday held their trials for the city | = BODIES MADE AND KEEAIRED s last inni he | . Chirage e e SR oe. 158 ) Bill_Johnston clashed in the f S el the body imme-| championship track and fleld | SESaEADINTORS FOR ALTOS ot seheduled. . of the sectional tennis series tod . @ diatcly the back | scheduled for Tuesday at Plaz track WITTSTATT’S R. & F. WKS. oRlSaE L 3 It was the final clash of the Bas A <wing begins. This : - 319 130 NW. C REAR 1k C1 T : West battles, and brought the 2 \pplies particular ond 1 the day, a smash 7 i T La : Bills together for the first time this ' iy to the right! AVIATORS WANT GAMES. | s e iarior 'scason and had the tennis f \ Spoes T3 obesvel ; w “ M t C PACIFIC COANT LEAGUI : aroused. B e conect amser | L e e A e allace Hiotor Lo. Los Angeles. 6-0: San The batter who comes up with Decisive victorles were scored by ; that results: from | o ey O INeYS yesterday, ¢ Missions, 7; Hollrwood, 1 runners on first and third, none |the East yesterday. Vincent Richard S keeping the el-| trcy fhstises rlmv::sl N EE Stewart Poles a Double. Stewart 1 the Nationals' fifth Ste i with a_two-b: r down the left field by way of TR LT, out, and the fielding team leading | conquered Edward (. Chandler, 6—3, bows in take your | MoCarthy at Lincoln 5887 .by several runs, can make a very |6—3. and Alfred H. Chapin, jr.. belt or a h ittaburgh, Philadelphia, Percentage. Boston, COTTON STATES LEAGUE. neat play to put his team in a |brushed aside Lionel Ogden, - -8% USING A | ‘ord and make a 4 o i 3 Sl e : favorable position to win the game, | 6—2, but it required a sensational |10OP AROUND ™8] jop with it just| PLAY IN BANK LEAGUE. plate . s = B e g if he can lay a bunt down the first three-set struggle before the Eastern 1 h | late & Hattiesbure. . et A Clel e ong enough 80! Amerfean S . 1 high one. i 1B base line. Such a bunt is almost |combination of Tilden and Chapin that when it is placed_around both | pioet Il ;‘:‘C(‘;:“:”::g «::;:: i was scoring by both clubs in ! Ehicago. | 6 9 Lad EXAS bound to score the runner from |closed the d: program with a . 4 5 scor ! clos d @ | grms, just above the elbows, it will A 1 2 patribated 16150 i G S ing 7 ; | axmB ks | ors in the Bankers' Base Ball Leagu Sales and Service 3 E Houston. 12: Dallas. 0 (1 third and put the tying run on |triumph ov gden_and Cranston | allow the arms to be about In the | teday at 3 oelock on Damond o S Ceter 0 Frto, 6 Wichita Falis. 4. second. It is an especially good | Holman, 6—3, 7—9, 6—i. | e poatiions - THan ke, wefew) . | with a drive to the right-center cor S Antonio-Shrevenort postponed: rain play to make because it would be | oSOy A e imaar e T i o et o T yigl] a0 (o MU CTIEOEE RO 1 1709 L Street NW. ner. 3 Jisans —_——— — unexpected. A bunt down the | will show v ST 5 oo BRILE LI E S X you the correct position for " Morrell got a life at the outs TODAY'S GAMES. SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, August 14| third base line would not work so TIP FOR FISHERMEN. | the arms at any point 0,",,,9 swing,| BUTLER, Pa., August 14 (®).—The | Just East of Conn. Arve. the Nations flor ErOURAING | it Ditaburgh (two games). | UP).—St. Louis Nationals defeated the | Well as the third baseman too fre- | HARPERS FERRY. W. Va. st ' Lecause obviously the elbows will not | Cineinnati Reds defeated the Bruin | Mzin 7612 Koeniz, wher latter’ TomEnt itadelphia (two games). | Springficld kagles of the Central| quently handles such a bunt In |14.—The Potomac River was clear and | pe able to get ov | ¢ils in an expibition game yesterday, am /612 : i Ao N S e Semipro League yesierday, 1 to 4, Ume to break up the play. Shenandoah muddy this morning. TCovyrizht. 1926.) Ttos. = Jhe anddway i ilcuao ai 2t =

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