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~ [sports] The Swndy Slae ORTS — Part 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. .. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 1927 Griffs Lose, 1—3, in Opener With Tribe : Washingfon Canoe Club Wins Title Meet MILLER HOLDS NATIONALS 'RED AND BLUE PADBLERS (|8S BETTER LEAD., OUTSTANDIN IGURES IN TITLE CANOE REGATTA HERE Beitian PPorisider 58 - o % 0lout ; | Runuer-up Philadelphia Club Gets 24 Points, While ) Off Home Club Starter Are Bunched for : Third-place New Yorkers Glean 22 in Middle Win Seventh Straight Game Runs in Sixth and Seventh Sessions. - - ¢ X e ] tates Regatta Held on Poton as Pirates Are Being RY JOHN B. KELLER. pal in front of the plate and Bluess : b ¢ h : b BY EDWARD 3. FULLER, JR. |inston Canoe Clun ; Beaten by Giants. AFFLED by the smart portside | had £ to the far corner as : 4 ] 3 MOTEN bladesnin of Washing: |10 1 Dt wie) 4 'e 1§l 1 Horace s own out by the o i s \ B By W 2 ies| ‘ashing- | Club (Sopp. B. Boos, Hunteg, « Nationals’ winning string was |15, “was a loft to Fred Eichrodt in| % : ‘ : : umph in the two events thes ) DO SL.F z 6 ; 5 1 were most desirous of winning : : snapped the three-zame N i mark vester i Clark | c@ 1 - —the senior quadruple double ~Chicago ad- i . ool e in the National to T ) e et I Following the orderty retirement of |} : y . e senior q p hiladelph i B e io 1 Indians 08 | the Nationals in the third inning. the {8 R 3 jesand the ssniot o mANAUUBIE e DEM. - SINGLE _BLAD full games today by topping the e Indians opened their hombardment on ko N Ry 3 4 ades—they captured the national by, Shepard ~ahd _ Fore.” Washingfon ns by 6 to 2 in the epener of a et vietory : T e r i i hieon oy | ; hampionships at_the Middie States SO Secomls” genie” Miflar "an] | fourgame series, the Pirates having in_eight siats o the Nation. | o the iy In'the fourth, Lew Fonseca { ; : 3 noe Racing Association regattta, | and Oxden DPhiladeibhia Canve Cliy. Time, | Succumbed to the Giants Six safetiae constituted the Nation. | of the wox i e SR BE0 2 : i | el yesterdsy on the Potomac. Wash: | 3 minutes o 3 et It vas the seventh in'a row for the i By ldness | PUSACC 8 e lores Sk % e i, 3 S [inston. which wa: the host club, | Wb IORQUA F BLADE v be huvler. hacked by an er- ¢ or a e 1" m X R isteredt 60 ol g v Was B the Tribe hurler, backed by -} ied. 1o MeNeely, hut George Burns : e registored 50 points to 24 for Philal i Bk helid | Brdokismy fo yor and a s enabled the home cluts | Xkied to STl e e . . - : delphia Canoe Club, runner-up. Pen- | h: thiri. M; i six three of which came in the i dleton Canoe Club of New York wa ENTOR ONEMA ¢ _ | last inninz and went for naught when 7 8 1 close third with 22 point N by Gaehler. Pepileton ¢ Hack™ Wilson nailed Barrett at the lan als’ hit total Oniy a b 10 avert a shutout h BH.0 Horace Lisenhee. who ] 4 Vel utDe : : formed so well against the gt this DrolEdmEntEn e T0s R et L : - 4 i T Othor teams scored as follows: | o, Harrs Knight, Wahin st Sunday after a month of lotted Lo wtice il S e e | Potomac Boat Club, 8: Maryland Sw.n- | §', ok SRuiophia € Tir Chicage Tt s slabhing. endeavored to K Nationals Score Fivst. [l ot Baltimore, 2. and Old | - JUNIOR FARDEN " novnLE mrAY Py IO b M McCallister's men. He did ! In their porden of the round | TP oht Club of Alesandrin) Wou te ¥ YISk il Mars. WalTeon | iveniieth Home vun with one on inninzs, but they hegan peckir AV Nationals were more suceessful land the Bristol, Pa. Young Non's | Gmie Cluh: _secony, “Sperfmian ol Davie, | {wehtieth home run wi h one on base at him in the fourth frame and * jin had two strikes against him when Association each 1 point. Reese. Sarsiand &wimming. Ciib. hme 3 | i AL th and seventh combed him for all | he Teok one of Miller's pitches on o e e Bl s widd)| st sl LT L Sz A their tallies. the frame ang ambled to the initial T o B 3 - - A | mareln of victory, the program was|Won by Wesbiictant Canss thab 1T, | parts A All told. the Tribe collected 10 hits. | gk, Ruel sent a roller to Lutzke, s % S 3 : o » 3 Feplete with fine competition, and | Havens Fore Harrs Kwght. Karl Knizhi) Htheoterf 3 Seven were gleaned off Lisenbee's [ \ith a doubleplay in sight the e NS Sitiers Wete TGE Dreusid| Pendioton Canoe” €l (Reidel. 1T Wi mitchins, five being bunchied In_the | Rule dionged the ball an he was about Mervy fiEnts were waged for ‘second | Bai (R Tnnmae (- e ! y s ih. 4 Wo scoting rounds. Lisenhee was e ow it and all hands were safe. | or third places. Somth 1" Time. 5 minite : Wi« Jieved of the job in the seventh. zet- s fins vl o Jott dallicd the - § i - i i e | O 2 T g Vi Jock o ting out of the game with & FUANST on | Gaoee, but Ruel pulled up at second. | | SE . : { e S - L DI e e B O T e mccond hase and ene out sarland Aftor Reeves sacrifice, the vally | | 88 R S e - - s registered in the senior quadruple ;’»:"vxy;zwls,’.unr Bristol Y. M. A, Time. i Braxton finished the inning without | went blooey, for Lisenhee hoisted to} |8 - ; : e ; s S demhle blades vace, which was won | "SI0k FASDEN poraLe mLanes— | Tab Totols E being damaged. then Fred Marberry | summa in “such short risht field || Sy ] ; ; S £ T : oz || beldleton Canoe Club in 3 minutes, | Won by Harey and [arl Kneit. Wash Batteit Tor Vance in sizhth inning. went through two rounds in which he | ‘Ruet did not dare to dart for home | 3 3 o T e i g ? 10 4:3 seconds, Evnle Reldel, Dick Wi tin Phitadctonia” Canoe ® Club. " Fime." Bhonlmee. e OO0 PSR IT R ¢ : | ters., Bl Gaehler and H. 1. Rothroek | mimues 3895 Sotons 5 e A yielded three useless hits, and McNeely popped to Burns back : o o 2is . s ? t L B Gl 5 | comprised the victorious crew. The [, TILTING—Won by C. W. Havens and | il Bo oty Only Three Griffs Hit. rof Mirst hare, S ; X : urner. Washington . Canoe Clith: e Ld R Rtae’ okt e Mationkin weere | BIEE ke (he iy SGAEN 10 8 | . New York hladesmen paddled a beau- | Bty Nl a BREo S e Boiomae ™ | Bak™ poifiastnent™ Only three of the Natior w oIt BV aN T e ith. S cihvaticed . 4 % ’ titul race, hanzing back until 100 | s & e I DaEtl able 1o solve Miller's delivery. They | afrer 1w had been retived. only to be . S h B : i i vards of the finich when they swept | | 7ot it ponbie nia . + were Bob Reeves, Ossie Bluege and rvm]r;l put at s ond by Miller. | B » o ; past Washinston Canoe Club "'”"‘ALEXANDER |N FORM P O G L L e could the Nationals get anywhere in | 7 Ito win by a narrow margin. 9 (2 of Bake 2 Siruck ant—By Vance, 45 sa(",‘“fi’":,.,,‘r}f:,;"mm:h’:-al“:fu"m;{,\, This session, but the Tribe damaged | - . - # . | This was the second time Pendleton | [ HiteeOft Vance. 0 in 7 SRS T e Tt - » — —| | il e oARDS BEAT BRAVES |Ei e i £ Bt B Y Tliee s were e, | Jmmiesonistartsd ihe/sixth With \a | § ; : 5 Pendieton of New | Washinzton in the last two seasons, | {5 Kb and MeLatehlin, - Time o lows of Bl < e AR Nbnsciden i y e 4 # leton 2 Ot Sesquicentennia . K ot and 35 minite Sieily saaicny. mmller dssuen it | SOl HoHIESL - Hansech SUEmBttl \ g . Vorke winner of “senior quadruple | DAVING won, AL e e " | By the Assoclated Press asses, hoth i & finst vound, | o8 ice. bt y bunted a fo o - % SR : A double-blade event. Fr EURTAR s B 4 B 18 i < J SET Soumipd et Jhost round: | Ruel. Summa, though, eracked a . » : i e e ornin Heider Digk | Local cnoe racinz E O o e A IEIEH P L s A SR piaati ble to b Ing were | cingla to right, moving Jamie for 3 Winters, Bill Gach R0 M| Feenly diapeointed When AT [ CCavennd Mesandes i he Bosten) Jute aot1n0n0e— '.l:'ilng‘l'\::]\;ave to bunch as many | S5, 081G D noper. hacks of | WILEOL I ler and H. L Roth-| 10,i7h¢, Wrilliant veteran paddier of | Braves to seven hits and the St. Louts | Baifimaie " ”w-munf"i —iis & bwo clouts. tnem nothing, hut | fecond base from Burns' bat filled| : Havens of Washington | Wasington Canoe Club. failed {0 win | Cardinals won the first game of the | 1k wrzrave aw and B e soliliaw i piliked” diooss | ('8 Cushlous Samieson got home arter | % < Clas, viiter In fie Sienan | the senior speuian duuble blades. Ih|series toduy, 4 to 1. ey i "S° | Rice bagged a drive from Joe Sewell | ¢ 3 3 SR C L by h it DaluWate e HosMUEnier dE | b e spies s o Sl e s sracuse 1a0aann Goslin With the ball in the fourth |, 1 1e Sewell's hase knock to lere| . enior singleblade contest. | \5ion championships of the American| sch and Bell hit home runs. L ciaibere mud Manate the Nationals managed to get — | T | The Cardinal outfi v shifted . i??;i'lh;( they mai‘ntain@dx(nr a hrief | tallied Summa. Goslin's futile throw | s , £ 4 | Canoo Association, Knight scored a|pecance of the illness .-r‘”v,r‘»‘mrm'fl Eli I st anay i Eimeionly) 3E e wiRiNglS by Bluege | 10 the piats st iiusnsmake third base i \ 1 RED SOX RUN STR!NG | thrilling_ vietory over lm?“l of Pen-| pi vaplaced Schuble at <1'v;v"~r:'yil’i‘z\ Ruftato gooateano : e o marker. | and Luke second, but Eichrodt kind " dicton Canoe Club, one of the €OUN| the' hope of adding to the batting | pa2nim. Wiltsie and Pond e et try's ranking bladesmen, and the \w.«l-j,m“”!“ of adding to the batting | pasis 8 ‘\fter that, one.basers in each of the | fanned. | 4 s tir: favEhee veatdny Rachoater home club’'s last three batting turns Trihe Tallies Quickly. ‘ > . TO FIVE WINS |N Row tor wa :””‘1',"1 ‘-‘vT Y& Eht by Heiton. ABH.0.A. StLons H.O ety made up its attack. 5 2 | 3 4 4 However, Twidel fouled Knfght by mibouerts &40 poini % 0% o it e e Mon ndge. Goslin snd Muddy | Tt id not take the Tribe long to get | ¢ & , F el getting in front of the {diieb s 5] wei Hes SETovicy 201 Skift Ruel, wha had heen doing so much |its run in the seventh inning. TLutzke | % 3 B i ol and was j!l A etine| HERt . RYCoUY Il 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. T larly easy for Miller, it appeared. |the deep angle back of right center. | : MR BOSTON. Au 6= Tiia Red gox i time: jso. far out_off M SRLE cral L b agmlt. Commthiie PRt e =" Hetora he hit safely in the eighth in. and did not pull up_until he had | Aespite gallant efforts he was unas : s healy and Gaston: Harns and Birds e Rire had driven the hall hevand |reached third base., Miller followed | | : e S T o G reGupRi e eiig oadAes dgaln? TheEinfield hut onee in three efforts. (with a hase blow to’ score the Rube. | ; 4 o et . Judge. after walking the fipst time he | After Jamie sacrificed, Braxton came | . i I g OICEI R SE SRR tha BcORe: Lok rainvall Totalg inninssi Tienped. to the piate. mever hroke to Lisenbee's relicf. Rluege fumbled | ¢ > 2 ; of 4 tn 2, Perhaps the most dramatic ]{c-,u;n stk T . Heimach tte and through the inner cordon. mor did | Fonseca's grounder lonx enough to| . it v " \Wiites ot only: Loutpltchiea’ Whits: | S tHe atterrcon: was supplied by, S L let 08 Erterin Sih UG (KRR Ruel EThe Goose, who got on the run- | allow the hatter fo make first, hut | 5 il 2 hill, but his double in the fourth d Jeffries, big Philadelphia Canoe f785 | g¢™ a1 ! 15228889 s PRTT S B way only when he was hit by a piteh. | Miller_was held at the middle hase. | - . T , ¥ o i he fourth drove | bladesman, who dived to rescue Roth-j =tp (770 e p i St cor | “Non. Maione and Gowds: Hunfsinger ‘and Shiffed | twice, hbeing Miller’s lone | Then=Braxton easily disposed of Sum- | ay _ # ot o in two runs and put the Rex Sox in | cock of Pendicton Cance € e (whom | r. BeilEnoi—Frien. O'Neill.” 5 iy strikeont vietim. ma. while Goslin made a fine running E ” " T i fitece fe had’ just been vanquisiied 1o (th8 | Bottomicy Hemérune =Friscl 2o 014000110715 0 g iy : Today's vietory was the tenth out | junior one-man double-blade race. As|bases—Richhours. High, = Sac e | Lol Badaadhy =i Lisenhee Good at Start. IS eoner Righey L Bubtba itor SRtastan | of the 13 games the Red | he swept across the finish line, Roth-| Fotto . Richbourg. Doubie plage—Frisch and | yy iy * Murray and Peters: Tincup and M« The Tribe mever sent the ball he.|in the seventh, so that brought Mar-| 2 Paul Speilman and Claude Howson Dlaved during the home st rock collapsed and fel Toto the Hyor| Lisel o5 Eptiemiap. * Lels on bawe-Bocl | o seerd game— yond the infield in the first three in- | berry to the hill for the last two | : : g fen torCaw- | W Seh AP0 2 4 Sl ' In o flash Jeffries wot Raul Dilger. of | wertz. 5: Alexander: B B Jings, Foing out in order in each of |rounds against the Trihe. Fred was | 5 SO PIOF ST ACYIERNS ennpry Meres Ll e S hne Club, who had fin: [ Off Wertz e Hita— | o Rov. Ol Tnem. In the first two frames, Miller |found for a single by Eichrodt with | : i S —————— | tamuenct 3 0 Washington Canoe Club, who hd B0 | 3,50 : T | Wilkiison and emed somewhat unsteady, though, 1wo gone in the eighth, but threw a e ko iy LI : . FAARAd secarict U e o Iwaukes...... 0004011041017 0 T he Nationals were unabie to take | third strike by Lutzke. A single hy | ; X9 A'S TAKE 13 INNING 3 : o hrOek e OO e varked. thié]| heutanac st . ° g i RO U LA L D e 3 advantage of his wabbly work. Jamieson and a double by Summa | E i X rt atart, Philadelphia | Floronce. g s : it ; " Harris walked with one gone in the bracketed the second out in the ninth, ks AR B E {Blues . % 2 then Burns grounded to Harri 4 { ATTL y THEN Los Whiteh'l'p LGt | '(.‘"hn‘.‘,}'.‘l‘e“«'1‘.;"2;;[13;:12;2 e van their string of victories to five by | 3 Edwards i o X sl e < | f ; : ki | Figardss an ara0sonnno—a 7 2 Dives to Rescue. | J- Smitn®. o Pr b Dbl B Seimer: Zumiyro, initial session and pilfered the middle | then Burn | Wi station. Rice's infield retirement| After their scoring round, the Na MeManusi JUnioe auadrupe ’ . | . moved Bucky to the far corner, then |tionals never had a real chance for a i | ——— Totals. 33 7 o f(-,ux;\‘. A\ ';m'}“hl‘:‘l“("h;‘l?m"l'l‘\l“(y“mfl"':g: el atrolled, hut Goslin waved Vig: | Tun, so strong was Miller. Reeves | By the Associated Press *Battad for Doviveros L D eted In the good time of 3 canin ouse orously for a third strike. opened the seventh with a single, only | 5 | PHILADELPH August 6.—The Batted for Whitehill in 9th inninz. ¥ Lt arconas: | = These was one out In the second in- | to he forced out by Rigney. Rice he- | Pirbsgmeom s [Dutioit ... o0ysv 0 0 B0 0F0OD 0 e (FUTACEE (8 2ok BERETICT e miewtd twoll : ning when Bluege got a sinzle with a | gan the eighth with a one-base hit, 5 hitadelphia Athletics divided a double- | Boston . Vi 00052170 1 010 x2ug shilt '-‘""w“ T S asinie I < i Tean bounder to Third Baseman Rube (and was promptly forced out by |header with the St. Louis Browns to- | i, fulsphiglmann. , Neun. | Errors-—Geh- e S unior tandsm single blades | n the HAHN e pase “knock under Shortstop Joe in the ninth. then Hollis Thurston, | innings, and losing : D | gtead S Rothrock Thipe-hase Mt Woodiii. | greadily increased. | M D X fowell, advancing Ossie to third. But | batting in Marberry's place, made it a | } ’:‘»t Jnninge, and losing the sec ond, ;2 | Stolen’ Dagow Rocon, Carivi, saen fio— Mrlffh}]‘lrt‘:::\‘:'l<|l'3; i eéns epartmcnt:, all Lisenhee could do was hound the zame hy driving into a double play. | I I bie plave— en ’ — \ ninth inning of the first game, | Boston Fases on “hal i fo for threa riuns apicce. that | SOk wit—Bs * Whitehil douhle-blade racs and the Reginald : leing hit . i NK ERIE T I :Ii: : turned a 11 tie inta a 4-1 deadlock b oS altee Manusiy) | Umpiree— | Rutherford Memorial trophy went to . A S S HIS W K £ | The Athleties filled the bases in the | 1 hour and 3 intes, 0 Of M= | . W. (Bud) Havens of e Lt 650 parrs { : triumphed in _th | {hirteenth on a single a walk and an | — . Caripe (CHD, S10 L aie Wast ENDS GRIFFS’ HOME STAY e Rt o e o't OHISOX BEAT YANKS | intion (1,'.",.ZIL“1:1.,il|:rs:.::"i,‘2"n\.,.v,n?.i,i Oxfords e | , oA ¥ |ebvaars Aly Crowder 4 Jaek § o .“ | , Ginnmon ot shom veon wme | 10 HALT REVERSES | . xion orsomieis. bovss sane e beconiicarne was a HUElHE: dust [ for scoring most from regular <even more games. including to-)daye ago to journey here with his | > fwo hite | by Jelphia Canos Club ¢Th the National's pres- | Wife and youngster hy automobile. It | Ken Williame poled a home run in - Grant. Coe. G, Hnox): second. Wash ent home stand and if they play in y‘,‘,"c‘j”‘"’::f"'\"’;’m\:;:"iltl Eet In Friday [\ g Joffries whe {1 fourtih that was enough to win the [ Br the Assoriated Procs ande Ol el Bt O A iih Tate thev have heen | RER( or vesterday morning DUt | peyyed Rothrock, who. after winninz | 2™ but Frank O Rourke stole hoine | NEW YORK. August 6.—The White | [l SR T playing gince their return to Clark | o Co SN nat the hurler wae | the junior one.man double-blade event, on Jing Johnson, who pitched the last | Sox came ot of a losing streak that | TR 0N EMAN, “SINGLE BLADE— Grifith Stadium late last month | (75 N rler was | he e and fell int the river. Jef- |INNin& and gave the Browns a second | had extended through four straight | Xon oY £, W, Havens. Washington Canoe DiimEe anaiBalny Bolh eakenedl i e Erro 0 Seun oandsiveio W to | the Philadelphia Canoe Club trophy Y \winning the senior quadruple | | 4 | | day's, will end theyll be well set in second pla o fries was one of the men whom Rath- 2 | contests by defeating the Yankees to- | Chi: soeand, Osden P Rton Canoe : s S . St Louis. ABHAO . ! when they head for the West nex Geor; 2 ot oo rock defeated. Paul Dilger, who was oR e b 2 A dav. 6 to 3. L elih: "Time. $ minutes 23 _seconds. Funday night rge Burns, Indian first sacker, 2 ! 1 5 M. SINGLE BLADE— | pasearge Burns, Indian fist sacker, | ocomd in the race, also went o Neither Ruth nor Gehrig could do E (BLADE— ey "Harrie' hunch has won 8| Jof ® REn Bt R et B . | Rothrock’s afd. Sl anvthing with Lyons, the former D e tnd ‘Cilimanee. | of 12 contests staged T‘n V]w] ‘);n‘ jured the digit hefore his club Jeft Z Miller o f 3 F - “'"‘“VIH-' ‘“1)'" and Gehrig once, | Pinladelnhia we " Club: _ third, \Am?l»v‘x 5 » past two weeks and that's oo, 4 b e Kdtai<. 3h, 2 Zarl Combs hit a homer st | and Spencer. Washinzton Canoe Club. Time. lot in the past 1w Cleevland for the Eastern invasion ibS HIkas HowecmeRarst| SRR, s o ! anyv NEPS T he - g.C 5 hetter than any other club in the {0 T 0 ¢ prevente 0 Miller.<a Gal .z L SENIOR QUADRUPLE, DOUBLE BLARES e injury - prevented TOO MUCH MILLER 51 The vietors was Lyons' eighteenth | —Won h¢ Pendieton Canoe Clib (Reidsl W an Tseague was able to' 80.Lecho s apd s American League George hitting well, hut he manag gt SoarD. this vear. (ers, Gaehier, Rothrock): second. Wash- n Httwace” ibey swould | o0 SR 5 g Holding to that pa . to get two cafeties out of five hattin . | Vanz'r.p, 2 p Moe Berg, Sox u‘ility nlaver, .-An~m} 1ake five of the seven remaining en- .fr,ig vecrerday - Cleveland. 0 gagements here 5 o . (e 5 Totals. 40 1 7 Foxx.1b 4 0| the full game, as the regular Chicago | That's xome order for ol NS | George Uhle probably is 1ost 10 the |3 : BB T s e o enE drii BIG LEAGUE STATISTICS ever, After the Indians clear ol for ih Rurn: ity y & 4 Chicago. AB.H.0.A. N York. ABH.0. A i ¢ gue-leading e remainder of the eam ) 2 A ne ot V swinning run cored.s | » i hese. Tuesday, the league-leading | oo "0, Rl o 1oNewell) s e iont mheniesin ored.: 3 111 Combeef 1 h R erivs Mor a quarbet = s ruffering with an ail sevell v i e U 1 winth | Kamm 32 3 % Koenigse 1 Vankees will Hven | Falary Wing that does not respond 1o | Fichredt 354 or Ehmke in ninth | Barrett.rf S0 Ruthrf o of tilts in five days. And ev 3 LOUIS o euue 00010000300 0—1 | Sheelrih 0 Genriz.ib. 4 0 hough some k the s ratme v x 7ke. h some think the Yank tevan right-hand iller . i ‘ i £ < ound the <lumping. there’s no one around SR Lazzer %h Washington club Jooking forward to AMERICAN LEAGUE. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Cleveland. 3: Washington, 1. I B: New Yo Roston, '1: Detroit deiphia, 3-03 St STANDING OF THE CLUBS. SWEEPING clearance of all men's $6 to $8—and some higher-priced—oxfords pitcher came East with the elub an N ‘ stopped over in Ttochester to pay a| Totals : i B St UL chars. | Peck’pn.is 4 Bucanan’ 4 i 005 ) ieninliE YL i Ter. Cobh. AT g enz zh.c 2 0 B et itiving e wiNew, (OSICEA 8 EnarInliEt o e aupiosed t Ap. ! AR A O e otme, S ilins, Lo | Lyons.p... 3 Durats ! a1 8y | o wol enders with the sore arms 2 a8 e e o O s, LI “oline ¢ 0 Yorkers' visit. of bhase ball plavers. } : i fral 5 kee, Mome rune Pennock.p 1 . thelr series openinz ; layers. hut Uhle «vi i e Stglen hiseamyslo s Incidentally, their ser i dently e~ Double i Nowenmit. 1 0 Wednesday will be the last of the not helped. After tryi . T Yoreharit. 1 senson here for the Yanks. That | ok H:”\lvlv: ;nd New York, | i Ll A VLo i r 0 ¢ wishing to get hse ave up and returned to the 5 3 1 an on Potals. 3813 il g TR = 5 s m means those wishing to get a glimy Totals. 341 10 Totals..34 R not to be continued after this season. Some in N the club that can be kept e | b Iy : : e e ation ™1 e | ¢ Ratted for Benoueh in secenth inming. brok. s O Asherican Tkagus 4),,‘,,,‘.,.‘,”}“‘ e oW BRI & s i e, : an Gllder, 1. by E Ll Bl s seventh Inning 3 broken sizes—but many of the best styles are tnis vear onlv by & near mivACle BT octiay sprkled, hoh coming in e, oz 0 & smnes ! wteea 't e | NawForil T 2 0 0 0000 B o in all sizes. hotter get in line foi Jhe sevenih doning. Wi 2 Inppurstent 000 off’ Van Gilds in 3 innines: off Thmke, | p Wotzior: & ral 5 eveny = yen Jamieson tninges off Gray. 1 in § mnin: Runs—Metzler Falk, Ward, K . Although the Nationals have heen Sont s ncat bunt down the line wiile | Totals © miteher—Grax. ~ Losinz mitther— | Lsons, Coomb TR hase Included: Black and tan calfs—two-tone sport s BEaMbnnts i Ifos s gt . mnires—Mesors. MeGowan Kamm Koeniz, Di playing & deal of fine base hal latels, | Miller was on first bage. Ju e for Braston in seventh non= St idelAnd. Time2 houre ami | e DBare shoes—white shoes. Best shoe value you men P ance at the difference in standing up in a trice to grah the Ball and thed for Marberrs in ninth innin: n IR = b o h: b fered i i "ou'l B them and tha Yankees should make a Nghtninz heave to 1] s A ABH.OA Phil B0, | Metler. Teffeon baseNew 4 - ave been offered in a long time. You'll get \etween them 2 A hght ave to Haivis, evetud | A la “Nicage, 0. Base on halli—Of_Pennoc i < il ’ g e ihe most ardent supporter covering the initial sack, that barels | Washingion FRHE IR I s B0 A0 1 i Yoore 12 off Shawites 1t = :')"’ early—and vou'll be wise in doing so. of the home cluh how Kept o hit from the bater. Later | Twohae bit—summe Threebuse hit— 3 o1 e Penmock. 2: br Lyons; 4: he i vE -"efl;’ Depts. open at 8 a.m. tomorrow & s orite v wiile Tribesmen were o it nizke. | N we—Hurris. Tifices— b 0 X % o hawkay. its-—Off Peytion . Lovis, K 112 enly, for the conv chance of his fa men were on i !ieeten. Samiesan. Double : i & 0| Innioes inguie aub i slEing s oA o | ot i senvenience of ofice worlur s Jeague Jeaders. . weond bases Goclin raced far to his 1. sewell (o Burne. Laft o %y 5 i | s ore games P vizht to make a low catch of Burns' | ! V0: Washingt It : niteher—Pennoclk ‘miirs Lost i1 Bty win only 24 of corching linor and rotive the side. |1 siler. 35 off Lisenbes, % : : niGe i M = z 5 half. the Nationals to finis i s coth » JAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW ( 1 O M D ew Yotk erew wo mesion didd not seem 10 know what | Braxts o T ; L van . Chdaketuk W eaning U ur ens of the 1 . ) o 5 v h Chicazo at New York. Chicazo at Ne~ Xorl: ke 38 of 31 games ren L 1< all about on the hases yester | ( R bes., (G- LD 0 | > SO s at Phila, H 2 e ‘schedule, That leas In the xixth session he could o st Guens i Ormaby. Time 'of Deteoit at Boston, | osiery oStocks bl O by the Yanks at this have sored easily from the middle |E3me—1h . Totc1e. 78 272 i fiage of the campaizn i ematied for Callowat in eichth Several hundred pairs of men's silk, also s tremendous, | & n when Rurns looped a cinzle to i AL v 1the chances of t hort cente nstead, he returned to SOUTHERN Ratt~l for Quinn i cighth t i And daily the chances « 1 center, Instead, he veturned D il nontanant_~| . ] 8 58 a3 NATIO RS e o silk-and-lisle half hose gathered to- second place { within a few feet of the sick afier |\ s | ‘Philadaiphia 000000000 o VESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ] for S 's Enc J ) toward third, then had to New Bl Rinsnitone. Ll | b . 3| xew York, o Pittshursi, 2. ;{IF \er{ or »I('xm‘ns End Clean-up. " Louis, on. 1. a i alues —. £ Loais, t: Dosten, 1. Atwé\ ne values included—at all our stores. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. T 65c Pair; 3 Prs.$1.50 i | | | | | | | | pueI)| out tickets soon 10 wrest vienals grow slimmer ¢ now are §1; games back of the H spr madiy to get to the far corner Dumont. Ramsey and Redmond. Ollard | Gerber Nlowar " Home | runs_—Williame |iiee <ho e latter win but i In the ni ng, he rifl it to | and Anderson Stolon hase Rourke (7). Sacrifice . 25 of their remaining enagencnte | ile I ft field corner that should have | seond ¢ A B! yreliin, T | Hiea the Tigers to finish a 1 i good for two bases at le e ; Ehe e Gt p s S DRI e e b 1d; nfier Ranpeay and Amncmith Tl il e gl Ty " Tate umph in 33 of the games they (leaving it a t back retraced his | Hodzes and Dowie ohpsen. "1, Stk ontBe Harrls have yet io plas i s and it. He still could | Memphie o q¢ o nings: off Johnson. 0 i 1 1 HEE have made second had he tried, but | Mol 2o R ok Umpires—Gerael < Macs. Moiton and Cousineau Settlemere etired ear T MaGowan, " Time—1 hotir and 24 | Meeely ", trving Hadley, who retired earls i ciood and gazed at Goslin tossing | Qe s bl A Bec dwit: TS SRR e after starting FPriday's game AZUNSU e all 1o third hase. s Brvton v The Browns, will start for the d 2 & o et SR Braston ... s e afternoon in the second e obile [ | Lisenb v tionals h 3 { Perarshurz. : Richmond. 4 | Lisenbee . ... game 2 series with the Tribe Al Schacht took a day off from his ' “'Nonndiv, Marton and McKee: Morvis and | ison, Znchary . morrow afternoon, 353= ZRER, Zesus Eh et 2583305maumEEomm32an — o i SRRV T8 lTfil'mn&s\qn'.ni:_t Pittsb'gh | 8i—10]_3/11] 9 9/ 6/60/12/.588 St._Louls.| 71 8/—1 3/12( 81| 71581451568 v i yiching job at third base vesterday, | Query Filson. ot R e i g gy S S ANuC o eR i TIE Kpenitey. | Xy s 2 o o TemtaE Atkinson” New York 3/ 5 8i—| 8 8/ BIi3/514D/.538 eaten by e rs : = & ¢ Atlanta 5 a7 PIEDMO i MU 1 6l—]_61 9110171561356 f That so inspived Jack Onslow that he hi v L -|_6l 9! Tuesday, will get th 1 trom Mana- |4t 1 the coaching at first base for | sofmee oy nd o Pltilioe:” Francis. | eatishrs, &3 Rocky Mount, 4-12. (First) e "'"":,:;'_‘ Sk 1101 6/ 9] 31101 7116/581.442 3 ame 10 inpince - = 6 31 6 4] 8/—1_5/3DI601.394 3212 14th 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. &er Harris. the Nationa Chattan PP L L o R g v i ol ieh Point, Firs xames. start. xnn,:fllfl;!lr‘ligd. W L. 5 310130 8] 6i—I38150] S TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. “« ') ” a—— '‘Man’s Shop”—14th at G | iz T 0} cama 11 inmince d Zachary .. it Ehila. at Cincinnatt. Bkiyn. at Chi n o . Bos! 3 Brool feogo. . 3. 8l rfn::’é':k: P TR Y 4 MR and Lingte. Woils and Varsan. | T Darham. 6:2: Wineton-Salem. 3. Burke i ' | — Lisenbee ROUTH ATIANTIC LEAGLE, PACIFIC COART LEAGUE. Johnson Soarta 14 Macon. 4.9, San Francisen 2 Micaions. 9. Thuraton Charlntte, 5.3: Ashevilfe &2 Portland 3. Hollvwood. 3 ad'ey Blimbia 5.7 Knoxville, A4, Lot Angeirs ' Oakland. 8, Marberry ', Croemvilis. 14 Auk 0.0. Seattle. 1 amento. 0. Braxton eun3.33. had been heard from Clayton Van i \lstine by any of the Washington ROUTHEANTERN LEAGUF. ¢ The pitcher, recently re Albans 3.5 Jackeonville -1 Warr v Savapnah 03 =3 2333250 P Y ciuh officials v talled by the XNationals from the scrore. 2.3, Savanmah 05 Barons, left Birmingham severall Monwomers. b Selma. & Up to a lafe hour last night no word P e l B!