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14 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TRIDAY. ATGUST 12, 1997.° SPORTS. Hadley Pitches for Griffs Tomorrow When Fight With Yanks Will Be Resumed NATION AL—A?EM'I?STRIVE * | POKER PORTRAITS—What Every Hushand Knows. FOR EDGE OVER HUGMEN | Series Evened When New Yorkers Are Trimmed,| | 'STRONG VIRGINIA TEAMS WILL BATTLE ON SUNDAY Kans. City | St Paul., WO of nes rby Virginia's best) ", took a practi B N | Minneanotis. . semi diamond combinations| from Capital A. C. vesterday, 4 3 r 1 I LAIR , HAVEN T Boooo00oi 1 are carded to meet Sunday on | S - allowed the losers but one hit, 3-2, as Lisenbee Bests Pipgras in 11-Round Duel. i THOSE MEN GONE and Gowdy: Leverett and Snsder. | Lyon Village Field at 3 o'clock, | fanning nine, i = Milwauks 0B0000200— R14 with the independent cham-| | ¥ TOTS ¢ t | pionship of that section invelved. Ad-| \Washington Greys captured a good ¢ NET? Do You know 40040003x—11 14 Judge Hurt as He Scores Big Run. = 5 ] Willi. Jomard ant Young: McMenes. Me. | dicon Athletic Club and Cherrydale |8ame from Southern Railway P WHAT TIME T 157 " ~ Collogh."Speece, Paimero. fyan. Wisnet and | nines, ‘old rivals and neighbors, will| (hasers yest to 3. Franken. PR O R N R & | o'Nei ) d Hofe ik Hueite & IT's ONE'O'CLOCK. .. St TR 000 ,lcl;m;_‘ 1 b e r‘vl( and Switt starred. BY JOHN B. KELLER. | made second on the throw to the| f« e = Lauiavi 160010002—i 7 1| Addicon's double victory over| Atigagor Preps hit iard behind s, plate; 8o Pipgras Wwalked Goslin pur- | i | Heimach, McQu nd Gaston: Deberry, | Cherrydale last Summer. enabled Fort | ¢, ' effective pitching, defeating OMORROW afternoon Nationals | oo™ qrhat put it squarely up to | . i | wilkinson and MeMutlen. | Myer to capture the Arlington County | Yfouton Juniors, 13 to 6. and Yankees will resume bat 2 Ent il - e i ines § -H= Y S0 Kansas ( L 100202000 | League flag, an incident which the phes st n Clark Geilith Btndiom | o oy T I007 Srvanded Guestly | SH H‘ it SHEAR l e 001606001 1| Cherries have mot forgotten Ace Peewees gained a victory the gap separating them | “pha Yanks came back in the seventh | LOUD! THEY Can fl | Rov and Peters: Lyons and Bird. oma Tigers were to open & twa. | OVeT RiETeY Peewces sesterday. \ standing of the clubs 103 tanding of the clu INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. to tie the game. Gehrig got a triple t as when they started their | i a drive to left when the over- | series Wednesday. Today is a day slin came in too far and | f 1 hound over his head to | sably is needed by the ath- | ha vier. Lisenbee | game schedule today with Auth T SRS oe wi e met, when 2 . el DONE AS EXAMPLE you! WE'RE GonmA ] QuiT PRETTY Soom OME MORE RouND OF Jack PoTs! day ambitions ¢ Bucky Harris” bunch | jot the b open stand b young Kenne e tussla yester- : o g % L~ : 3 wd in a fair way to get out of | i i R 8 in a double nto the eleventh | tha rouhle when he fanned Bob Meu- i Rochester ..., 000000001—1 CGirDleted HIEth and Lintac decision over the | el, Lazzeri popped to i JtasaCle Lh 000000000 T 2| pam streets diamond at 2 o'clock. Twe DY the Associated Press. rer Jiasrls has ann ; Harris, Dugan shoved a lazy x | snsipofiner. Head aud McAvoy: Jackson and.| 2omeg will be played. Kennedss ph PITTSBURGH, Pa., August 1 Jaiai e il i loaper loft for a hase and it | Syracuse. ... ..... 000001000—1 & 2 |Takoma Athletic Club tomorrow at 3 | Reactions of Pittsburgh base ball fans iis set his was an even game once more, There Newark 100200010x—3 8 3| o'clock. to the fining and benching of Hazen IN A WHISPER | Miller and Morrow: Mammaux and SKiff. Yanks s s forced out Dugan with a roller | spped, for Benny Ben- | on mound | Cuyler, star outfielder, brought the biios ind o Bulfslo 20n009010—712 o| Pop Kremb will keep his Liberty 2 3 3 1 o "”"‘:‘ Lo e . | Baltimo 4 1000100k 3 Athletic Club tossers busy rrow | Statement from President Barney strung ale with bunted a single for the Hollin, W and Devine: Ogden, Lake | and Sunday. St. Martin's will en- | Dreyfuss that the disciplining of the s since his last loss. Bump | Yanks with ona out in the eighth, te gardener “never would I his slab rival - passed first base and in the it morrow of Hu row with Modern Wood- | the Sabbath. Both ed at 3 ed tomor arded for » Pen teieeie 040000002 Readng. .50 0200110 Beall. Fisher, Prudhomme and Hargrave: Stappey and Hi | SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION, vas fined running in the ew York series » National ninth and in John diamonders jonrneyv to the V he tried to swipe W. L. Dot M. Codap | he was repliced in the lineup hy z! e, cond before L Ruel grounded ont zm 6641011 Atlanta P 2:30 o'clock. On Sun- | Barnhart peculation among sport for: Nis's fumble put Reeves on with % liott Athletic Club nine will be | ¥ whetlier the doable ae- h he the forerunner « a season involving Cuyler “newspaper talk” by Pi tion m 1 the tenth and Lisenbee sae- as purposely walk proved sound, as | rtained on th Johnnies' diamond. * them in = e while only once had t 9. Memphis, 0-0. Atlanta § 1nings). Penrose . C. has been carded by T. | W75 ter = Cla ilice Nashvilie ot . ol e i Riipiieics | Others nov Seheduied T. Keane § for_tomorrow after. | Fate officials. : ertime., After ad been disposed of beislois oo s on East Ellipse dia.| 1t was alse emphasized that any s s |in the Y eventh Ruth drew a N SHORE LEAGUE. mond. ext Wednesday, Treasury |impression that the Pittsburgh cl |is making an example of the outfield. er or is trying to force an issue that ad to his being traded isn't cor vavs. Upto yesterd P As the Babe stole second and | Is had been in six games | Lisenbee had the count a inst him e rezulation nine | when pitching to Gehrig, it was mphed in five of [ deemed advisable to walk this nned ri W. L. Pt | Annex nine, winners in Departmental 5 8 League, will be played at 5 o'clock. 3 | = | |, Aatec Seniors have selected a strong | foe for tomorrow afternoon, when' the | | Bolling Field Airmen will he met at | 2:30 o'clock on the aviators' diamond, | Aztees want to meet Tremonts. Call Lincoln 864, the Nationa 510 510 “Cuyler merely was fined for a poor play, not so much as a punishment to him individually, but as a warning to all the players on the club that they must play heads-up base ball at all i | times,” President Drey said. tan Junior nines| “It was intended for the future | ederick, 9: Hanover, © ash tomorrow after.|€00d of the whole team, as well as [ Srtater jyHukerstow noon at 3 o'clock on diamond No, 10, | for the good of the individual player.” | et Both of these teams are out for the D R PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Junior title. CHICAGO, August 12 (#).—Ray Salishury, R, Slaskamper, one of the best short- et stops in the Texas League this sea- SR son, has reported to the White Sox. Slaskamper, who is 25 years old, was ed from the San Antonio too. Then Horace hoist to McNeely. Is ended the game i w L. | Chambne 18 Baliovari, 19 Martishg 15 10 Wayneehiro & 1 | Frederick? 13 14500 Mg stowns 8 was | Judge socked the ball down the right- field line. It landed fair by inches nly and bhounded against the field [hox wall. Before Ruth could get hold of the sphere, 1 was well on wking | his way (o third base. Koeniz re- misplays were there. The fans|ceived the Babe's return and his re- ild_have ordered nothing more de- | lay, intended to bounded lectable in the way of base ball enter- | into a box ne: | seen pitching i of smart mances on the basepath ting at intervals and ner Coca Cola Junior players will gather tonight at the -home of B. Lomt (1017 E street southwest, at 8 o'cloc SOUTHEASTI Albany, 1 Navar sonivil Montgomery tainment. wtead. I e et s horse as he approached second Smpk BUchincWIueL. and hurt himself more in slidir Sam Rice Midgets meet tonight at | Durchs | & o'clock at 1346 D street northeast |club. | tor special busine All player = asked to be present. elma, ram, ar The mound tussle between Tisen- | third, but serambled to his feet and Tee and George Pipsras, the painfully to the plate. SOUTH ATLANTIC LE | Spartanbi aco Yurler, was nothing short of a cl 0 pfronts Covinthian | lisenbee gave up safeties and . | eorge Burn at 11 | Piparas hits were o'clock on East ipse tomorrow, and then battle Chevy Chase Insects at 1 id to have |0'clock on South Ellipse. | To Match Your Odd Coats EISEMAN'S, 7th & F slabman t two-hit once did inst they grouped a and each time the ball than| ¢y any other city of its size in the United || quot Club Eskimos would lige to | Call l'u»:} | the ti Pipgras. Then the made netted th a As the New Yorkers had regist 1 N ok a game for tomorrow, ton - A i s LRI T TTRR TR SRR TR IR e TR R ReR LTI TR RRRNRNBIEREE ALY 4 S D R S S T L L L E SE R R e R R TR R R R LR L LT T LR R L TERCRR LT LR XYL L LR L LR R R R L RLLTL LR L LR LLERLTITR LR TRRR NN EX their two rallies. ¢ Each pitcher granted two passes to , i A . 4 Wiic bmse. Boyh of Misee Given by L eely to Cover First base Rubber Tube % Slip-on 2 Pipgras were given purposely and the | ratals B % 7 aat1s 3 2] | Patch 4 Pedal 4 first of them did not come uniil the | «oue ant when winning run scored. . Idl Outfit ] eda ? stuih inning, while the last was iseued |y juxcrox. An KomP0A % | n]ury eeps u ge e AMERICAN LEAGUE. g Pads: 4 handed out by Lisenbee came in the | Harris, 003 ) YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, A 4 eleventh round. One went to Babe | MeNeely Dol | washington, C % lsc s Ruth when Lisenbee lacked control of | Gostin, 1f. 384 30 4 How seriously Joe Judge, regular|day the Yanks will be busy. They | Ghiadeinhs, & Reg. Val ¢ § ¥ 1 A 4 . I;‘jl“”"""l‘vm e e i 0 1 8 2 0ffist sacker of the Nationals, was hurt [ went to Baltimore this morning. where | Detroit. & oy s : i 3 St s 5 ollowing bz hig. Lisen-| geceva, s 4 0 0 2 1 0/\when he pulled a charleyhorse in his|they are to engage in an exhibition | g h % Lol omAsngiisliont et [ RN 7 33 "5 71| base while on the way to the winning | o o5 B T | Zzy3 0228534 4 ¢ S L e 380002 runin the cleventh inning vesterday, | Harris ,f.“":\‘?nx“":fn"’q,‘,::wfi”;“,‘: ves- 955 &2 8 Camp Wedge ’ L D haiile yea ]| s probably will not be known until to- | terday, dra s LI = g e not so formidable yes-| " penbmen k Iorrow, | Judse received . intensive | \Vednesday’s run-n with Umpire Row- gz = 3 ugus ale resents Shape 2 Ruth went hitless for the | Combs. i treatment from Trainer Mike Martin |1and. Coach Jack Onslow, who also = tools . . 4 : . his batti ord includ- {and the club physician after the game | WA banished from that fray by Row- g ' Cushions A ing two hoi n. o voler | and todayiwas (o liave a Seat, | 1and, received notice of an indefinite nusua alues 4 o Bucky e %[ but it is by no means certain that he | 1430l C = 59c 4 \ad the ghird strike thrown | Tim REIbei e rpioe I 1ObRtoEEtHel Gear Shift Balls Carigas Spare Tank ? =9 'D.C. PLAYER BOUGHT Should yast him in the sixth inning for the ( al out, while Koenig was roostnig on third game of the series with the | | o 25c Bottle Cut Out second base. Gehrig got on the run- Earl MeNeely will move to first hase twice in five trips to the plate, from center field. Earl has done much BY BOSTON BRAVES Battery HO0 Sitoitne Complete Dlazing the way to a run with a triple | nachoing mboit the initial 'sack lncely Water and in the seventh and walked in the ele \-‘ tr enth. Earl Combs was the big hitter annoyar expected to make a capable u derstudy to Judge. Either Tris Speak- Sandlot fans were not surp: sed to| GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. 3 % 2 for Fords 4 ? 7 s SRS SN S S SRR R AR R AR AR S R N S S A s S R R S at | third strike was called a tossed his bat high into the air. The for Fords for Fords 9¢c Warning Signal 30x314 Clincher Isis_ Polish Extra s o Oversize. ... * Wrench Sets for Fords ond after twWo | qhle to return to the line-up for m Rice, who g0t a|jeast two weeks, 9c Spoke Jife at the beginm Mike Gonz: t nals e b thet b D < | Babe got away with the act, but not | : S e or pre e sl el thout a threat of punishment i he | when Koenig erred, never pro-) puoven his worth as a substitute back- | 5o g L - “m O (g] s s s ¢ s s ’ ; Bk e W o e While the Nationals are resting to- e cot the first hit of Pipgras | A Erent dintanee L Carburetors | Cotter ingeed motor Comte Sale To Prove That o Sule o Pins Per Box Eonn . b find f the day, in his five efforts getting | Spea . &r oriSam Weat woulliget the ontnad § v out "ot : Saritie i : : b * 8 learn that Farl Clark, 19-year-old |Boston at Phila. . New York at Wash ; ; \ ARl SR T 1 vacancy by McNeely’s shift. West's| Richmond Colt outfielder and for- |- I at Detroit. * Hosto C = R C is . i leg that he hurt in St. Louis last|mer Northern A. C. and Monroe : an arried Y _ A P e i monih is sound once more, but Speak- | School athlets of thix city. has heen 4 3 « injured left wrist still'is far from |sold to the Boston Braves for a re- i 2 erratic play, The one error mads 45 o | well ported price of $15.000. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ball Cylinder 2 ® National, Goslin's wild throw in t L At last Clayton Van Alstyne, pitch- .n\v'.‘(":'p‘.:‘sn,r»r\'-"‘q ffL‘.’l"L?i‘f»'x"‘!Jf“"fii‘ S Peen A Head 4 ixth inning, accounted for the run 1 + “racalied Fio Hisod dald) hi 5 es > 4 h fhat put the Yankees in the lead for i 12 weele, s vepsciod rormingham last| New. York Glants and Phillles in {4 Hammers 3 Gaskets e ohis tine g ihe oy DL - eported to the Nationals. |phjdding for the District lad's services. | b4 v he onl n RN A o 1 8 ting that his delay in a ing her Clark is playing his second year | 2 for Fordu P4 Koenig at short for the New Yorkers L 7 was due to a visit he made to his | Virginla Ti: having g R 4 nade all their errors, but the or w63 B ol 4 in the Virginia League, having gone | c b4 DAPTED 4 mnde all their errors, but the on 38 i me in Rensselaer, N. Y., with Mra. | thera last season as an 18-year-old 5 A ITE EN 2 :T:edn(m]‘x‘\'('@m;;‘ nmit; 2 . Van 1\l~1l\’nn( |=uu| lh]fln' G-mn‘n(hv}?ld rookie, with only sa S ’ AAAAAA 5 c 4 d e Nationals' e voungster. Clayton declares he has| 1iis average has hovered just below S SR e chuck into a field box that i 0 hout fully recovered from the il |the .400 mark all season, leading the i $ o GUARANTEED Socket Wrench Set : Judse et hiome with the dec Aiiin § & 8 300 efterts of overwork with the Rarons, |leagie hatsmen most'of the time. N 6-In. s 20x4. ORD TIRE Hub ¢ Bine i e | that he picked up six pounds during| At the same time he has gathered . b3 Generally the support of the ;vin;-ly . ‘J".T_' """'- . his trip North and that he should be | a dozen home runs, set a record of | Pliers 5 C 6 9 ? C z 2 s was of high order, though, and it Riat, 3 LD, AR ready for work when the Nationals | 34 successive games in which he hit 1 aps , Sons & particularly bright play by Boblo_. et gemrniged W 8, He 18 to engage in |safely and plaved well. afield. His Sale Price G0 \\ Price ..o % f Fp ds 4 hful shortfield |‘-'S lh“‘;‘prk- % 3 1lalight workout at the park tomorrow. | work on the paths also impressed 7 4 for ords $ * once got Lisenbee out | Lisenber : — | Manager Dave Bancroft. D Teish situation. _Combs opened |Jmten, | There'll he wo ciiange in umpires | MANAECr Dave Baneroft. 4 s 4 the kee fourth i with a | Hadlev » | during the present series, President 2 VIID N\ mm AN N\ PRICE ... ... 2 Amle 1o, lefe and Koenig. next batt o 8 | Grifieh seaterdny received from | GLOBE-TROTTING GOLFER. | % ’ cC 2 rifled a wicked | r 10 Ieev e ‘;!'\‘n".lrv))l\ilr\:u)v( ::'ltl’l\l‘:". 1'5’,\:\'..'...'{";'.3:?:v Charley Mayo, one of golfdom's 9.1 . Du Pont’s ’ made et for or a shift of Umpire Rowl ade | joqding pro als, has done con- -In. 2 5350 Valu ' nd ca v man- | CUBS MINUS HARTNETT | after the acbiter had such & rouBh B | siderkiile traveling. He hes teed off A Monk: Z l 99 Duco Polish Fan s {o knock dow The | \Wednesday, in which the league hedd | in tournaments in’ Belgium, England, Ryl onkey ¢ 51, Belts 2 Combs was te ""“" FOR EASTERN INVASION it o e e they | Wales, Seotland, Germany, Switzer Wrench % = fonEerd ’ sphere officials s series and th |t L v throw | 0, datigust —The | would stick. e At e Hiicy % Fender or Fords 3 unt- | ¢ Cubs face thelr ¢ st ? s | Mo exportencea by | 3 - 19c 7 Brushes 19¢ ¢ 16 in Clark Griffith | the service of their best catcher, |the umpires yesterday. Only once did [ Eortland. 6: Los Anceles Fock Wariv gt % Special Price A 5 {Caimy disrthert: | Van Graflan, who was behind the | oakland, 8 Hoilywood Hauston. 6 ¥ ; 7 al scoring threat | 1is was spiked in the foot by Felix | Plate, find it’ necessary to speak s Seattle-San Francisco, wet’ grounds. Dallas-Beaumont. rain. H c 4 9c F ‘ f the clubs in first | of Brooklyn two days ago and today | VerelY to any of the plavers. 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