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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1927. BABE EXPLOITED FOR OWN | ® 1927] |y ANKEES HOPE TO ADJUST | WOMEN IN SPORT REASONS, NOT BASE BALL @& ¥ ¥ B2 %% 4% PAY QUESTION WITH RUTH Cvengros, Michael H. ||, L L New Orieans ( : 3 ros, LASS basket ball teams have|ager, at North $641 2 Hill, Carmen ............ R Indianapolis (3. 3).. . A | b Do after 3 o'clock in § i i e 3 f < p acar s School to participate in the Catches Habit That is Prevalent on Coast—Waner | Kremer, Remy .. . R rates. - @ | Ruppert, Awaiting Visit of Slugger, Says Salary De- o vorlcs: wiitah opans S Mahaffey, Lee Roy . R Columbia (Sall .3 323 5 ' e “with v double | g Jick Martin's Arcadians have fust . 9 . Pirate : 000 | < e S e : acquired a new tosser, Jul an, of Pirates Regarded As More of Sensation \ ! e il g o 90| mand Letter He Got Was Great One, Even header. Tormerly With, (e Copiol AToietic A e e Pirates i R Two senior teams, the Blues and | Club in 1926 Than Yankee Slugger. « Idaho Falis (U tah- - Though Babe Didn’t Write It. fhte Svuriy Japlor and - = h st B New Haven 6 L] more six will compete for Rolling up 38 points to thelr oppo- e 1. St. Joseph (Western) | 1] shmen ure not eligible to play if | nents §. ihe Jewii Community e % 1 IRl o | the championship event a ntral. | ter Senjors romped on St. Mary's Cel- BY JOHN B. FOSTER. their owners because the owners|Speece, e Indianapolis (! By the Associated [Ruth from Lox Angeles was shown | Senior Bities will meet the Juniors in | tics last night in 1 tilt staged at the SO ROBLES, Call sebruary | Would not buy Waner, though Tauscher, B Williamsp’t (N, EW YORK, wruary 28.—Col. | him Ruppert mused: “It's great | the opener tomorrow, and Sophomores j community ecenter., roda Fishman B it Buin s they were giving Pittsburgh | Vde, Emil 0. . .....Both . Pirates........ ‘Jacob Ruppert, owner of the | letter, even though Babe didn't write |Will face the Breckys in the second|dropped in 10 goals from the flelds With an advance notice h for taking on an unknown| Catchers. New York Yankees, was hope-|it. T feel that some one else did the |¢las e ”".\ . Fishman _accounted for 9 - or the Center squad. Dublicity bureau. which nter squad. 3 Panized to exploit Ruth . 3 6 vith B nd 1 which- wllas Tirenner, Celtics" right for. little to do with base ball, pla Waner Is Overlooked, poch, John B. ... ... Pirates......... i $100.000 a year {to earn more through physical enl . Mary Friedman, forwards: S ponsible for all the seor- e e to the scoffing world that . v oo, nton, Claude C. ........ b Free agent record |71 win ‘make no forecast on the saf®| ture work, the stage and movies, the | Mary Louise Stafford, center: Nancy | 175 for the losers, ing the fact to the scofing WO Tl | Waner made the Pirates in 1926.| Smith, Earl 8. ........... L Eiait p 964 | ary issue.” said the colonel at | Yankeo magnate said: “I have no ac. | Haas, side center; Miss Dunham and [, JeWish Community Center included B e T ‘must also be | They would not have been better than | Spencer, Roy H. ......... R e must be adjusted in a private confer- | cess to the Babe's bankbook. I assume | Miss Hutchinson. guards. —Alternates the line Misses . Rosenbiatt. E. ths sednon of B2, S0 L e Glaimed | & 3U°Cent plece without him. He was| - Sjineiaeos. ence with Ruth. The public is not in. | he is the best judge of that question. [are Misses Ha . Clary and Sly. | bishman. L~ Weinberg, ‘L. Shapiro. i e |the sensation of the season. really | Rartell, Richard ......... R Free agent........... No rec terested in Babe's pay check.” I T can't make him play base ball un| Breckys led by Tane Vehaler: | Drpironman and Yo D s thingiion 2 o, |Ereater than Ruth. He failed to get| Cronin, Joseph E. ....... R New Haven (Eastern) 68 .32 3 Ruppert admitted that there might | less he cares to.” Whbew DIk forward WA VISt A California does thin ook |as much credit hecause Ruth mever | G e ety in Bahe's contract for| Babe Ruth's salary demand of $100; | Lewis. = Macy Lioyd occupies the Lwith tne & roemians ety She: Wik from onions upward, O tEC S\ oen [Mmoves without a bass drum. Never.|Grantham, George ....... L e Nt 96 | (e e O on. A to dotalls of | 000 a season wonld give the NewYork |conter ring, Helen Sproul side center, | Th the Arcadians. and his publiclty purvevor hove B | theless. it was a better thing for a | Rhyne, Harold .. e e | the change ho said: “Il wait and see | slugger an income at the rate of al-|Lydia Hunt and Kloise Lind siihhe visitors were represented by DUt here dong SNoUSS U0 Rl fa, | firstvear kid to keep a former cham-| Traynor, Harold J. . R 4 M | 952 | how Ruth feels when he reaches here. | most $650 a game for 154 games, guards, with Helen Louise Duch e, Brenner, Nugent, Green, Mc- Yet even California, With (7 T, ves [ Pionship team in the race most of the|Wright, . Glenn R : Ll s 993 | You can't do much in these cross.| Fora regular nine-inning contest he | Helen Gall and Miss Bouton L » Vicholan and Seoritz. miliarity _“"‘l'l xnl“:o“:(l.fi:&l[“énri;h-r e r o il fha v Outflelder: Y | country conferences.” would receive about $72 an inning S s Rt e quch thing as running | Win, thrifty and help the Yanks|Barnhart, Clyde L. ...... R rates. . ... Ruppert expects the home run kinz | Catching three flies in one inning to | B exploitation into the ground and mak- | " Joe Devine was also smart enough | D ichell Bred 1 e : LRI B L LR b poL I et T AP0V e fon e TN it nta Pallas| League series with five vistories and o L e o doubt that the | Waner, o youns hrathos of panl. Gy, | Comorvskey, Adam. ... B Williamsp't (N.¥.Pa) E o Bt eariing & tWE | TOL cath: of four trirarto tHO bR | o O e, fehboci| loae e Ly hulkem upd Aeter Tt s ery S : e, 2. 3 hrother of Paul. Cd 5 cear contract at $100,000 a year and | ter's box in a game he would receive | panline Ki : | S 8 n second place, having calare | ballyhoo in the American | fornia ‘men may be wrong in their es. » ‘ S o S i Pauline Kritt and Miss Dougherty,| wen 5 and lost 2: West W, Teatue has run mad. When Ban|timate of Lloyd Waner, but they stick | gay * ',‘ ;fi NAHOGA 985 '""'\’Y;" ot s Tt aerie by apaub Eal ity e makes a home | puards: Catherine Pagan, Elizabeth | comes third with ‘1\P§'xr(‘r:rn'sh!"‘d'°n actively at the head of (to it that he will he a better plaver . e ,§ RO otoiiaD. PG COBY OE e ISR SO by vun, welks oritans Whaler and Miss Strocker, alternates. | defeats y and 3 jon he decried that sort | than Paul has proved to be. If he is. | G L dodmy | s i Sobliloten aecompanted by fras b’ . The reaction from hoasting | Oklahoma can take blue ribhons for | W A 5 Pirate - %6 936 | Burroughs. Their line up_includes | len, Stéave R T e e e i ot : ; I L Pirates. L %6 06 | F Y oughs. v line up i les. Strayer Seniors and West about high salaries never | producing two great ball players | president: S. K. Watters, secretary: Donje Bush, man- | I A . Mar I\l;‘]?:p'h(lllvr-,\ :}l;»lr\v'\fl"l:‘t:k, for n Electrle fossers are jeading: in | price that was out of [ Danning, Tke ... R Idaho Falls (Utah-1d.). 30 . ful today of adjusting matters | writing and Babe merely nodded.” g ine Dunham captains the | fOF Farr, Thomas R. .. SR Burlington (Mis. Val) 1 E with Babe Ruth, who wants| And as to Ruth’s professed ability which _includes Jean fiss F Shofnos. Miss joined the Cen- First Church }mun re leadi the Columbia Ffldtmt!n:, B.e;‘i ‘1"‘ lm put high en e il to base ball. It{both of these kidssare produc ; : : Particularly beneficial to base hal th ids: are products of | oo e St s Predent: N ehches: Paso Hobles, Calif., training camp. L ilimie] Ahele sespediive qte o g - St ringe ARd Jewe) kins, beth Gaven. side center; Klsa Keiner, | e Nivisions of the Wesis e e kicks than hoosts. that Stat X results in more kul: ”\ ) BtiBtate o 18R "_Nm,‘_H"Nm,.M", ,Mh;‘,'.\",h,“,,, Teague race, winning 84 and losing ,1‘0 BF T RT wD TONI HT 1 Miss Ostermeye ik Recreation League at present irates Get Pheno S ee ey 69 games, for a percentage of .549. q A E ‘; and Miss Ostermever. s: Grace ve not lost a game in the P burghs are a slow starting team. o s s i it — 4 Hlazard, Trelen Clack and Miss Mindlin, | senior diviatan of too 1 Fame in (He Donie Bush is here at P Robles hey_didn’t have to tell me,” said alto i oot ten im’r;,:;‘fi: P B e and his catchers and | Bush. “I knew it by watching them - s al care . with his pitchers and bis e {SHO0S S0 when 1 wax with other teams. The O ND MATS At the completion of the serfes a | card. have won 4 and Jost 1, while a young ) T o easurer: (', S, West, secretary, | Special game will be staged hetween | the Western Electrie tossers are s & ol re in this part | club signed up a lot of ball & tell. who belongs out here in this y v of ball playing Goncea. W e A B Bennett, | girls who already have won their " batting 1,000" in the junior circuit. 8 his Bartell boy was [ material that you'd say offhand would vachtsmen at e ;fm::"a{w? ?l’n\l from a source other |play tag with the pennant. Then ES IN OPFNER ington University Medie: i Birlegs 7. W . P. Ellis, |#nd a picked team from the ranks of STANDING OF TEAMS, henrd o rgh. A man who came | What? They trained at Hot Springs v Schoo! under direction of | J. H. Galliher, Stanley Horner, L. W. |the new aspirants who competed in}| _ SENIOR DIVISION. S West said he knew of the and they trained out here, and they Potomac River Squadron of [ Laudick. J. H. MacLafferty. Gardner | the interclass matc 3 s N eted that any club who [started in the race like a lot of snails | et ot el bt United States Power Squadrons, Ine., | Orme i e Noas. Tay | This game is carded for March 31.|Eagies . gn. Lost. = going to a funeral will_begin tonight at % o'clock and |'Semmes. Nelson Thomas and Neal The schedule follow Field Hockes Cluh. 1000 T @ “They didn't get any start. That's INREY MATSUYAMA of Ja-| Washington was selected for thel continue each Monday night until e Tuesday. _ Ma ; Hines' vi el G oy 53 them. Darned good ball pan, world junior 18.2 bal I'l ic despite that New York and| Aprin 18. 3 i ¥ Junior: Soph vs. Senic s. £ " eniors 0 g has had experience in base ball. He ]inu nn\:‘hcr(‘ \”\lil (lhr sea- line mlehuldl:r \\ll‘l M(”{\':'I‘IP Chicago were the strongest bidders. | The 1‘,(,\("3 will he ll[\lml u{ l....<:r . president. of hureday, March, Breckys ve. S l\\TF,‘I:.\lEhllTF. m\q:m:,' 5 A s are that he|s along in May. Then they got morrow night to best Willie owners, both power anc , and | 9 o i mies onday. March Breckys vs. Juniors: | Basieis ®, Senlors 1 185t pnd Shefehauces Mre he e it mae 16 interdntodting thg 0o Nt DAL BIEGHIE Sunpl Co. i < Ve, Soph Doy ¥ 2 23 3 sl it well. Of cou he must r nd began to win, but Hoppe, world champion, as der constr i 5 lyea ve.” 3 s e % 3 will hit well look at the sround they had lost and | the internati o owney | BOXING PROGRAM OF 30 | ttay ot the worth:while. things to | Yior construction at the WItiam 108 | predy sty Bear 15—Somne v dumors | Jowlah Cominian Juriors 0 " 5 i for some- prove that, but he is.a find k % . hey ha 1 . e b e 5 i bl | 3 : Bl v Koot o - 5 body.” which they might have had if they |gets underway Arcadia at 8:1 know about hoating. cruiser, for which he has bought, i ‘ln»:'r”_v 17—Blues vs. Soph JUNIOR DIVISION. X¥st when the news began to circu-| had been playing ball right in Apri o'clock. e e e ROUNDS FOR ALOY COURT | Membership in the United States | {pr ot charles P, Benns, a model 50 2i—Biues ve. Brocky: | Jetlem Electric . late about this boy Pittsburgh bobbed arly May. Don't let anybody tell | Matsuyama is but the first of the| swer Squadrons is subject to the | ge"PIET G U T Juplor ve o e ilcs up and said he had been signed by an afford o be too|star cueists against whom Hopbe| phirty rounds of hoxing are pro-| passing of an entrance examination Thursday. Ma Girls vs. picked | Burcan of Mines." 0 . “'Pirates. Looks like another |darned conservativ Thia|must defend his honors. Others the | wis TOURGR OF R B8 B rered | covering the subjects taken up in the ne i move by Joe Devine, the|yvarn about the mud turtle catching|champion will face are Horemans, | ! 3 Classes. Those desiring to _hecome Pittsburgh scout, who lives out “rabbit can't get anywhere|Schaefer, Cochran, Hagenlacher and|members of Aloysius Club tomc thembers will be given the exami ed the opening D e knows every young ball | with me. I'd rather my team would | Grange. It ix the strongest group of | night. The eight-round feature will [ tion at the end of the course, if they | rallway, which been under con . o b : : . ; s ‘ever to vie for ¢ : i struction sinee May 28 last. The work 2 < ofore he gets | do a little jack-rabbiting and make the | billiardists ever to vie for the world |y 0 (ozether Buster dee of | desire. e L LI {’,‘.‘,i,:;fl“n‘e’"\ffiia'fis\v'e"’lhe Pittshurgh | other guys play the turtle roles. title. Two bring together Buster Dundee of | has been under supervision of Charles | Maryland sk kid and in Tub took him on would never regret it. “Only a boy,” was his comment, **but wait until he gets to be a man and team. 3 at Club recently wasyTHE WE SCHEDULE o its ine " | WASHINGTON REC; S Turning in seven perfect targets, | TENIGECREATION LEAGUE. with five counting, University of | Monday—Eagles vs. Hockey Club, 8:30, at pshooters won by 4 flu+-!-v--:,m % : = . points in their telegraphic encounter Hockey Gt fi‘r::“ "‘:"rv:‘r Seniors vs, * th Drexel Institute fired on Febru : . = INTERMEDIATE DIVISION. according to the official report | 3 Drexel totaled EApirta § g Cetge e | dunloes ¥ of the group. Schaefer| L. Sodae op|. Yomorows class willlbe marked | He i i o con: apletely of Cal “I'm going to find out why this|and Cochran, have conquered Hoppe. imore and Johnny Borde of | TOOrON S GRS Ndling of hoats, | . Rittenour and William Halfpap. by p,d“'.’:,fd Ko Pittamiren ear hat win ' ‘the | All the others are champions of the | Krance. In the semi-final, also limited | rules of the road, whistle signals, | After the ceremony of hauling the n;":el:lne \Vas the man who got Paul|Spring. If it doesn’t win for me some- | natlons they represent. : to eight rounds, Sammy Hogan of the | fog signals, etc. :1 o oes (v?"’";'y'}'"’}" J. h.hl‘-mvn‘ v . It is great fun|thing will bust. It may be me, but if After tomorrow night's match, play | Mohawks will encounter Buck Zeh During March instruetion will be | field’s v Bat . the members and S 2 o . glete. 8 pm.. Center. l‘n"‘v“"uf“'hfll"'l‘.’\'-,f"‘ mnna:ers talk | it is me, I'll be satisfied, because I'll | Will continue until March z”' with | line of Baltimore given as follows i Al f"'i:". BU s e entertained at “'rr.:"m“"f;;:.'"“{.:;' *rl”!:"-"m'_l""l:i';" Ter | hday ombany ¥ ve. Eaglete. 8 pm.. B ek Ved Wi ‘hy » matches each afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | Frank DeAngelo and Kddie Enos| March 7: Lights for all classes of | buffet unch. @ e € about Waner. They raised Ned with!|know why I busted. matches Lhntl ~ Fra Angelo. peb The club, through recording secre. | turies, but on rechecking the targets, JUNIOR DIVISION. and at night at 8:15 o'clock. are to meet over a boats, day marks ieclub, through rding sec T . W Pebites e e el = 2 4 Te £0, : | -« b+ AT irg et Sackautt cxte "% [ one more pe g A total of $7,500 will he distributed | while in four-rounder March 14: Aids to navigation, such | tary Maur et “T,,',,",‘,d:h',' "11" George | Washington Univers Eieetdie. 7 Dip.. Contral 'l‘ l) “] “] in prizes among the contestants in ad- | will tackle Billy s and Nick | as buoys, Government navigation | Visiting and t % L Thuriday —Hureani of Mines ve. Strayer O OS TOP AR BO LERS dition toin tHhiousand dollar 4 Licarione will mix with Billy /- | lights, ete. | of the railway. w hich is of the steel ’{"G "dm"j‘“f‘v!r;‘;'jonzlN 'Lr;(lh" Juniors, 916, at Eastern. é c Motor hoat equipment, | carriage type, capable of hauling ves: 0§20 T toabout NON-SCHEDULED GAMES, medal and a salary to the winner. gerald. £e Wasninigtonirauge (i SE a ¢ to fly sels up to feet in length. in the annual shou hou et 5 ) S : ; triangular meet, which marks the | cee Snqeiay Washington Aany, ™ Prin WITH 412 PINS ADVANTAGE [ il s ' e B e of the net gate receipts, according to | Yachting e Sk BN b o . i | climax of the season for the two local | Wednesday—Bagies v Wi . O it at the end of the tourna- | POMEROY, G. W.. IS FIFTH | iications. Hartwell Balcom of Corintilani o . © g at Peck 3 i, | e Ve March 3%: The compass. yacht Club has received the 26-foot day—Eagles ve_ Baltimore Western ment. tichs st WhTER 2 s { b son’ N IN RACE TAKEN BY AGEE! St ot e Richa r which formed a PRl AN P A. C.. & pm.. Wilson Normal Advance sale of tickets indicates Commodore C. part of the Richardson exhibit at the SCHOOL AND G Butcher . 27 3¢ that t\\'ashin;:um is pepped up over the | Floyd Pomeroy of George Washing- ;;‘m-ir}l];’ian‘\':nh( «'hg‘h' has -,.;.,;.m:id; last x;v\\ \'n;rk show. " Richardson pre- | gers. a new, feminine quintet governed Mnndh“-nalntr:;v 'uy:v?l‘r'}::h':;.z}m Sen- : L hoig| event. dury oLl . e following committees to handle | sent e boat with a heautif a- | by rutes, whicl s ed | iors. 2 p.m in the matter of games won a';; l'”’:' Bertiott 35 88 Reserve seat tickets for the night | ton University, who was ninth, wasthe | ;.o 1957 president’s Cup Regatta: W. T,."g;.p;l_\‘”,‘mnvlml e | Eemiils :\sa.\l\}l‘v‘l(gr:n::.. Moy 3 "“,;;‘;‘?t:‘“- —Eastern High Sophomores ve. Topos are leading the War Depart- matches are selling for $1, $1.50 and | first Washington man across In the | A, Rogers, chairman; A. D. Porter. | eter, hygrometer set, while Capt. Duke | teams playing under these rules, who L enesday —Eastman School ve, Gunston ment League with a 412 advantage in |, % i > and for the afternoon contests at | T0-mile run staged vesterday in Balti- | Licut. Comdr. Stephen S. Yeandle and | Rives of the Virginian presented a|want action. are requested to get in | Hall 3 p.m. at Epiphany pinfall over the former. D i | Eares - b7 81 3 $1 and $1.50. General admisslon for | more under the Joint aspices. ot the | Kudoiph Jose. vice chairman: E. C. handsome set of dishes. touch with Esther Humpherson, man- | iaudet at Georse Washimeioor U ¥o Gal- the 1§team league race is so chmi : oth afternoon and evening will be 50 | Emorywood Athletic Club and the | that gnly seven games separate the |Rinuci’ 2 ‘10| conts. Federal Fraternal and Benefit Club. | first and fourteenth teams in the |Loman . The tournament represents the cul- | Mike Lynch, who was fifteenth, was standings. ; ; mination of six years of effort on the | the next local man to complete the Complete statistics of the league |P. McCurdy ... 46 2 3 10| part of the National Billiard Asso |grind. Montague of the Aloysius Club Sollow: : . 3| ciation of America, under whose aus- | also finished. pices it will be staged, to gain con-| As was the case in the vecent Mara- hin e 18| trol of the big professional tourna- | thon race here William Agee won and Vartooagh o5 g "33 | ments and conduct them free from all | David Fager of the Fininsh-American Keum 3 3| commercial interests C. was second Although tied fwith Quartermasters League Records. Topos ... nartermasters rankles Brandies | Barbettes i atistics Medicos . Auditors Engineers Air Service Dlstrict_Engineers strict _Engin Construction - - owitzers - production’ . : High team sets—Ho 1.608: Barhettes. 1.605. 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