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w AUGUST 15, 1928.° SPORTS. 33 SPORTS.’ THE EVENING STAR brszs Apt to Take Few Club Series American League Leaders Hold Same Pace e VANKS AND HACKS ]'HREE SHS%EEM l RECORDS OF GRIFFMEN T AMERICAN LEAGUE. None Is Yet Clinched by Any i - #4018 £ § National League Front Run- Rivai, However—Figures E"‘:. iy fis3f | ners, Cards and Giants, Are Against Club. Sasien $d b e b e Each Is Victorious. BY J;H.\' n ;(E;,I.En. g rv‘:'n BATTING % ; | By the A mcm;d Press. TR when the score is tied, the bases full, and Babe Ruth is at bat— but there also are times when it D TODAY. AMES TOMORROW. | may prove a boomerang. Lefty Hei- N Louis at Wash'ten. | mach, the Yankees' newly acquired Do R fmston. Cleveland at Bosion. | Pitcher made that discovery yesterday. | Chicago at New York.Chicago at New York. day. | Heimach and Grady Adkins of the HE intentional pass may be good thing in some cases—such as O matter how well they play fiv Amin s e S SYOT during the remainder of the 8 g y PITCHING. | season, the Natjonals this Fotal Gam, © morning had mathematical s hances 10 get the betler of | Jones ove: e full sl of | Brewn s over tne full stretch of | frown | 8 feat for them by the ns would reduce to four the clul that may be nosed out in 1038 series. | Gty e When the Browns breezed into Wash- | flale, | IR e Ington yesterday for their thiee-day siay - NATIONAL LEAGUE. | fashioned pitehers: atdle." Habe Ruth | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. | had given the Yankees one run in the St. Louis. 6: Boston. 1. first with his forty-fourth homer of the |season. In the third the White Sox | had tied the count. Heimach weakened |2 bit in the eighth. Letting 2 runs | eross the plate on 3 hits, but the Yanks staged a short rally in their half of the inning that netted a run and Kkept them in the picture. Then came the tragic ninth. Bill | Cissell opened the inning for Chicago with a single and advanced to second on Berg's sacrifie2. Adkins made it 606 | two cut with a fly. In this position the 8 | Yankee board of strategy decided to 5 |pass Mostil and give George Redfern, |rated one of the weak hitters of the 86 | league, a chance to take the third out. Chic: Bro » already had 10 victories over the J jonals tucked away. The Harris { horde has X more dates with the Howleymen and would have to win each E | time to get a edge slim | @'s appear chance there, it wou | AR SR And so chance to beat -out the | S5 Yankees inter-chrb set. Eight | 3 o S more games are booked with the league | LAY A STANDING OF TH chamipions and to finish ahead of them the Nationals wou have to take all. Pittsburgh Percentage |/Cincinnati /New York o'Chicazo A bjg order for club, that ill have fair chances i o e e (Ofly Team:in Series ‘With:a | ‘White Sox e Indians. The T Clean Record—Three | e been licked nine times in sta still are to be met seven times hey have played the Chicago outfit to Elimi ® stand-of i 16 tils and huve s liminated. 20 | The supposed weak hitter, promptly =9 3 | K 34 | confounded this strategy by leaning on Good she er than even break: tonc HSALIEOISD SOITION |the first ball pitched for a triple that foF the h Ay OSTON. August 15.—Pitchers. are | GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORRow, |Sent Cissell and Mostil across the plate > 2 the Athletics fast learning to respect Wash- | Contestants and spectators lined !and put the game safely on ice. The Mook e mIYSAT ington Union Printer _sluggers, e final count was 5 to 2 in favor of the ubs aireads who yesterday added 13 hits for | e s White Sox least 11 A’s Neglect Opportunity. ] " - - at St ouis 1 | SUNDAY SCHOOL NINES | wWith a gaping hole left in the Ameri- | own_for no gain by a group . s to be HYATTSVILLE, Md., August 15.—In| of embattled Détroit Tigers led by Elam Tri-City Sunday School Base Ball| | Vangilder. The Detroit pitcher held ) League games Saturday the Hyatts- ]‘ .I' N .[ ;:he P"g’"fi“”fl‘.““’ o e scattered I | | hits and_the Tigers won by a 4-to-1 | ville Methodist Episcopal Church South | soire. 'Yhie (he vAllitiles falléd: t0 are assured of even ach gas defeated & 10-to-2 win over New York in | the International Union Printer Base | Ball League tournament, which goes | into the fourth round today In three games to date the Capital | Typo nine has hammered out 54 hits | for 52 runs. Yesterday's victory placed the District team at the top of the standing. with three wins and no de- feats, and made them strong favorites | ted for only 22 X, The best the Nationals can for in these cases are fty-Afty s Cold calculation doesn't give the Na- tionals anything the best of these argu- ments. Figured strictly on the results of the several series thus far, the Wash- ington club can not be rated to win th ual ? | to cop their fifth leg on the present | ; Toers That. the oms shows. the Na. | Garry Hermann Trophy. [ nine, which s heading the flag chase,} |lessen the difference of 4': games be tionals should capture. 13 games to 9. Charlie Jeffries held the Gotham nine | will entertain Savage Baptists in River- | _— tween them and the league l=aders. Past performances indicate an even | (0 Six hits while he aided his cause | dale Park . : .|, In the other American League games. with a triple and double. Ben Schneider Risko and Roberti Face in ‘sad SamB Jones h‘f a stingy dnyhxing . gave the Browns only four hits whic break in the 22 engagements with the connected safely in three of four times | savage Methodists and Trinity nines will meet at Savage and Centenary and failed to net them a run, while the White Sox. but the Yankees, Browns = At S at_bat. Hutchinson shown afield | | 3 i e :? "m‘."‘!‘&'lin‘;; i:e)d-}re\:giw!" é?s;:? Results of other games yesterday St. Philip teams will face at Laurel. First of Elimination Washington batters were crossing the i . etk | pittsburgh, 6: Cleveland, 4. Chicago, S | plate three times. and Uhle did a some- This shows the Yankees finishing, 16 Ensign Willlam E. Howard. jr., U. S g 18; Cincinnati, 2. St. Louis, 17; St. nsign y ‘William' E. | Strugales. | what similar feat for the Indians, giv- N. son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. ggles. ing them a 2-to-1 victory over the Red games to six over the Nationals, the Browns 14 games to eight and the Trib> Howard of Hyattsville, who has been Paul, 4. | selected as a member of the Na Washington's nine is the only one | 2 Sox. The Cardinals and the Giants in the 12 games to 10 g e < which has won three games and like- y o e e ks with ths | Wise the only one which has not suf- | | Leech Cup tennis team. has been PUt- | By tne Associated Press National League reversed the Yankee- Athletics and the Red Sox. Each of fered a defeat. The series is conducted | jungHin suis Iy pERLSEREEY s | EW YORK, August 15.—The | Athletic situation. Instead of losing, these clubs rate 1o finish ahead of the On & “double-knockout” system. two | cently at Bar Harbor and at Annapolis. great man hunt—for the man | both won their games and St. Louis v o nead Of th | jocses eliminating a contender. Cincin- | | " In the international maritime cham- Who is to fill Gene Tunney’s | clung to its precarious 21:-game lead. Bt o e O in®. ¢ and the | D3, Indianapolis and St. Paul have | plonshipe at Bar Harbor Ensign Howard shoes as heavyweight champion | “Cid Pete” Alexander _resumed ht' Bt es R S nly moved. | and Ensign C. yma Ve - the jd—gets under way | customai as hero o un. finé‘sefifxéfé‘affli‘ l:gf;n k::;” [fimg‘nflfi' A . | lup in the doubles, and both were in|,ignt. S % anklng hry(srgril lppenrlnge ‘nht‘temper- These calculations are nothing to dis- T — . the quarter-finals in the singles when| 17" tre first of the elimination bouts | fod of illness. Alex gave the Braves only furh the Natlonals or thetr jollowers. |¥ b P e | transferred to Annapolis. that are expected to produce a new |seven hits while the Cards batted out a R 9K Blmicy. mevely. S 31 em| vattsville Insect class tossers, who | Champlon 'HObefto B T [ R 11 se) were to face Rex A. C. of Colmar Manor | eets Jonuny RKO B © o heduled | Giants Overwhelm Cubs. I todny at Riverdals Park. will meet | D00 O 4 Uotarting at 10 o'clock. | Meanwhile the Giants were seeing to o R | Colonial Midgets of Washington at Rock | £© 80,0 Founcs. SOCCrE b oced to | it that they did not fall behind in the 71 3| gt Sam Rice MIGets | ctage the climination series for the itle, | race by battering the Chicago Cubs all BeRgees o123 a3y 150708 WARIEIOO, “|his metropolitan rival, Humbert J.| over Wrigley Field to win, 10 to 2. Five n:." Lous. .r'?. A 1A indianapolis : e 000 Vietors in 25-yard free style races. |dale Park Fugazy, has stolen a march on the | Bruin pitchers tried to stem the tide of McGawan, . % 1 & Washington-New York box score: | They are, left to right: Edna Hook, 10 | Yesterday Leon Ferish held the | qter’of Madison Square Garden by | New York hits with little success. The - Wash. ABE .. Yor al to 12 year old elass; Rufina King, 13 | Bladensburg Insect class team without | thing' the first battle away from him. | Giants gathered a total of 15 hits off ey R o e T A e 0 14 year old class: Gertrude Haigh, | his nine drubbed Bladensburg. | " Ricko, the pudgy ex-baker who came | their assorted deliveries. Larry Benton Py 2laulmonzi 5283 $2133] 15 to 16 vear old class; Sadie Kiatta, | . Hyattsville socked 16 hits and | 15 the fore in the last elimination series | did a neat job on the hill for New 13 siomeb 3 L Rl over 16 class. | early gained a big lead. * | but only after Tom Heeney had been | York. keeping 10 Chicago hits spread o 3 o Jesper.c s030 4114 0 ety —— s = o R T chosen to ‘oppose Tunney in his last | out and turmng in his nineteenth vic- ‘stardy 8 s gidcResacrt 2114 1843 . & 4 n“hg' Mmg wu’ mm‘”fi -umm;:e i for third place in the N e 3 : 201 L1010 over size.. s | The race for third place e Na- s gt = Etes 1183 IERE WeSt WaShl (1) Bfl tlSt Nllle shown himself to be among the best of | tional League also remained unchanged. “usuncmx, A R TR e . . l_s s the present crop of heavyweights, | while Lne% were losing to the est. ef. 3 8 8 Totas mBTIE .3 60| G H 1 f St Alban’s ll’mlfiypethlll:i notmt‘:: b:!:xp‘e!:-?e:c‘: Giants, their rinssr for third phc:am 3 0 8 washi 42000 0 3 0—10 & vastly greater am o - | Cincinnati Reds, dropped a game 18 8lNew Yo" 08§ 888603 4-3 | ets on eels O 5 | Roberti, while he outweighs the |jowly Phillies, & to 4. The two-run @ o ¢ _ Runs_Homan. Hutchinson. Waple. Hol- | Clevelander by about 20 pounds, argin of victory came on & freak L e e | ’ R done 1ittle to win himself a place 8moNg | when Sothern tried to dodge & Bitehed H nits—Stortz, Gavin. Jeflries, Edwards. Three- ST Washington Baptist nine | Brown of Barber & Ross held the | the leaders. In his previous battles he | ball and his bat connected for & single A):l-:l hm—'fnn;:hslffi?&mwn. | became a serious pennant | winners to four hits. and_Guyer of the | aj red slow and awkward lndflhnz | that drove in two runs. 9 1 Barron. Sacrifices—Homan (2). | contender in Georgetown [title team yielded five. Brown's wild- | only & tremendous wallop in his right | “The fast-moving Pirates registered a Pirst base on Jefiri | ness cost his team the verdict, as he |hand to carry him along. HOWever, | qiont gain by handing the Robins a Church League yesterday by defeating Egldert)ke M.y E% walked 3, hit a batsman and served 2 | rumors have been floating about :hn | second straight defeat by a 4-to-2 score. [ tossers, 2 to 0, at the same time reduc- | wild pitches, while fanning 10. . | Roberti has been receiving some :nr:n- | The Breoklynites got off in the lead by ing the chances of their victims, who e AR e sive coaching in the flll;er ll’{«* OH Dlimmg a par of runs in the first in- aré encamped in third place. Treasury nine came from ves- | generalship trom the old master, Harry | \jine "t “they failed to keep up the terday to win the first game of the De- | wills, and that he will be & greatly | oof' work and Carmen Hill held them balli—O es. 8 off Lange. 4 Strack’ out—by Jeflries. 3. Hit by pitched o o—n bell—Bs_Lange (Hutchinson). Umpires— © x—3 | Messrs. Keller and Banner. | . e Junes. itk e hulte o Beba SOUTHPAW SPITBALLER s v i bl Schang: Ki 1 & Yesterday's victory reduced St. Al- . o - 1 Biue:“slevars to Rresw taBlur. LS 9% | Giorence Mitchell is the only south- bie faad 1 one. game. These ines | partmental Leage play-off serles over | improved boxer, when he climts nfd | seoreless during the rest of the game. e S Lo : : 3 = = are scheduled to meet Friday in what | Bureen of SRS BT 0P Sevens | "Neither of the fighters is noted for | The Pirate batiers pottdch bloN cune bare on balls—O! 4 Jomes. 4. | paw in the major leagues permitted to H Moo | throw a spitball. He is now playing | with the St. Louis Cardinals. Reeves May Sub Week at Third . may prove to be the deciding contest of | v wi each hurled sterling ball for their re- | his skill in boxing and the dope seems ™ | e v ’ r and erratic play by his mates proved | either a slam bang le o) - | s slight advantage in the percentage tly. Benny Womersley aided the | plete washout ‘Whether it will produce ' E'l]:rl:ng:\m:d the game, allowing only | commn, an's must face both Eldbrooke | Winners with a long home run. | a coming champion remains to be seen. A e i e eder, Bbrooke | ot e ok tinge ca 1| GRAHAM BEATS PINTO MANDELL HAS PUNCH, . 7o d Peck Memorial. “ 10 took or Bluege, Hurt as Griffs Win el Cengue Feterda w1 ok i o a 15-to-5 drubbing from Washington y 1 o L. Bergmann's Laundry nine, cellarites | Gas Light Co. tossers. It was the first| |\ NON_T'TLE scRAP 0 DONNELL DlSOOVERS i e of 1021, are champlons of Merchants' | loss in- the second-half race for Lof- | e at ockow ok Hokat: League for 1928 By defeating Barber | flers i S = 4 o&vzfiv(fiv ,“,,‘:‘.e,‘,‘fi nsy kll::‘mc | ?;%L:an‘:l‘:‘nnllrg i":mi‘n'f';ysu?r‘&. o & Ross in a play-off for first-series Cave held the Sausagemen to nine | BN My the Associated Pross. acns e ticaats o | o, twohass wild throw: by O'Rourke honors yesterday the Washmen won, 4 | hits, one of which was a home run by | By the Associated Tress 2 JANESVILLE, Wis. August 15 T Ossie Blusge is nursing | aftor picking up ‘Muddy _ Ruel’s to 3, giving them both serles titles. Tayior. Gill also hit for the circuit for| LOS ANGELES. Calif. August 15.— (JRNEUIIER (L0 o much of a ‘ B the winners | Bushy Graham, recognized by the Na-| juncher in the days he was climbing to tional Bexing Association as bantam- | the world lightweight championship, but EAGUE Tris Speakers, Russells and Webcos MINOR L RESULTS | | e e Taeatl i de his Western | in recent months he has demonstrated B o Bevies s Tens champlonc T that there is steam in the lightning left Lengue contests yesterday. Speakers hit | (oo Jost night by outpointing | tHat there is steam in the Igh tes 1 12-to-5 v 't over SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. | B Lo L et ot | Charley Pinto of Buffalo in 10 rounds. | *“Johnny O'Donnell of St. Paul found it "out here last night. when Mandell sprained left ankle. The regu- | grounder, and Jones' roller to Blue ac- Jar far-corner guardian of the club suf- | counted for a second tally, Bluege's ANGE ATSULL fered the injury in the sixth inning of | triple’ and Cronin’s two-bagger in the | Winner of balloon race. Balloon has to be blown until it bursts at end of swim. | sterday’s ush with the Browns, | fourth put over the final run. i when he got to first base ahead of | L g i eaeq the Nationals' Blackie O'Rourke’s wild peg. but caugt.t | | P pikes i the bag, tripped and Lol | T e | W. L. Pt w L per | Will for @ 22-to-5 win over Calhouns,| Graham's title was not at stake. s/ Tt had been Manager Stanley | SEERG WL et 7 Jud also played s Sirmin‘ham 28 17621 Mobile L. Tet [ and Russells found Coleman Jennings | both boxers came into the ring well | stopped him after eight rounds of o time and give the reservisl REPYrs & .o a |\, "Orleans. 2222300 Nushvilie.. 1830375 | but three hits in the latter fray. | The Utica, vice s s that he wa lieare i, s sopen, nicamaind | Se S i e W BYCORIREHEACIR. . | B R Bedh e (O3 it i) ek s M S | GENARO BATTLES PETERS. |30, Ptie fonth for n count of elght. | With his left eye closed. He was sent Bluege 15 expected to remain‘on the | these fielding feats that kept a_score URNING the tables in an unex- | Cingle face—yton by desse, Mimnog, 0,1, | 710159 b Kt | c21cAGO, August 15 (P —Prankie| "ln the same decisive {ashion which| to the fioor at the cloce of e el week lesst. o Bob wiil|from the Nationals in the seventh, pectedly deeisive fashion, Rose- | Marshan (R.. v | Genaro, flyweight champlon' of the |his brother won the main event, . the sounding just as the :*d nnfiu'ird drill at third, a position | when a double and two singles were dale playground swimmers, | e 13 AND -* YEAR CLASS. | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE: world, will r:,w:-l Ernie Pe!e?s. the “fight- | Frankie Graham, ;‘(nxsmr\l\:m\?\:“&:-‘refl:‘;?rzlaunlel;:lmnmc:duxg.&nl:& & where Maneger Harris long has had | clustered. Another in the euhr:!h end;d :rprmmung the castern sec- | .. .4 ¢ e sgyle—-Won by Rufina King | roronto V.\“hr;;“ nkbades ‘Q’n%’apfl.‘ ing Indian" of cm.wnn in a 10-round rnmd6 Red dfl“zit)t r“e‘:.u anta ) g e R e oo an idea the former regular shortstop | the Nationals' batting for the day by ion of the city, invaded the | r’) ‘second. Clara Wren (G.): third, Thelma | yontreal 0337458 Rosanper-- 2883 match here August in a 6-round prelimina: i Potinesd. Aiie “Heot ¢ N would play his best game. While offi- | erasing Cronin and Reeves The lat-‘enemy camp yesterday and routed the ding (G ke Won by Catherine | S2limore | 238838 o $5.89 380 | —————— — - ight was over. e that Reeves woul e a stellar ) v 3 ) e - Rufina King (R.) Ry =1 7 Dt may be that Sir Robert | singled in his only time at bat {plonship of the municipal playgrounds | Obsiaciewor by Husel, Woife (R '“:":';i Jerser efiy? if, Moniren.” . ‘Rl('/e Junlors, Defeate ‘ 'll v ;w REN NOT TO FIGHT g R 8 10, Vs B || RoRd o P i STRIBLING AT PRESENT the Volta place pool, totaling 79 | ¥icha Gen (R ) | Wil find his real place ab the far €O |y ol iy Harris in the it | | Points to Georgetown’s 56. 10 TO 12 YEAR CLASS. | o H * - Sl & T v Edns Hook | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Oll('e, av“lg a ugg[ng €ANN | CHARLOTTE N. C.. August 15 (@ ner. All of which may help the Na-| ; accepted since he town has won the event, having galned ' (R.); second. Emily Walters (R): third, An- CHARLOTIR . € a3 2 nitter to keep on the bench g el ; g of the first game of the | : ¥ ameocls W L, Pet WL, T 01 man Sam Jones breesed alonz | double-heeder at 81, Louls on July 26 | permanent possession of one challenge | M o8a Wi stake,, won by Angelina sial- | lansnls 7332 481 oL Fau o el 3 1 Georgia light heavyweight, and Ad Waz- ther viets re 10 And y of the consecutive n - e kL TG s " | Milwi 68 57 544 Lol 3 . 1 . | ren. fo miversity of Nor aro- fo mwibe 2 T | ehancer he accepted were extremely | RacTient, and 1ast year annexing tie | R ace, won b1’ Anuelina Stats | Kansn iey 8431 312 Eolimbue. - 3074 409 AM RICE JUNIORS attribute | at Union League Park at § o'clock: Fri- | linn oot ball player. scheduled to be | gifmcuit, too. {est log on 8 second cup. The Eest- second. | Doris Bradfeid third, | Kansas Citv, 4: Toledo. 3. their lofty position amony teams | day, District Title nine will be met 00 { helq on Labor day in North Carolina erners now have eveued things up on | el Suite (R.) | Totananols: 4 8C Fa 0 In their - class to the hitting | No. 1 diamond at the same hour: Du- | o atianta, has been indefinitely 3 ;$he pew trophy and established them- |, Beslnases thae Q%L sandt ou o Rieh | Miiwaukee. 8 Cotmbus. 2. ability of every man on the team. | pont A. C. is listed for No. 1 diamond | yoneq . o BIG LEAGUE LEADERS ;1\"} .,‘“..,mm,‘m, contenders - for | Metearet Gwinn’ (0 second; Lo I"‘\’:«‘ i ."8; Columbus, 2 The slugging Ricemen have been | Saturday at 3 o'clock, E?lnn 1:3-.3:” Jimmy Bronson, Warren's manager e P aigh, Rosedale swimmier, | Isrhet Bic. (R, stcond, Ada Murray (@3 | BLUE RIDGE LEAGUE. vanquighed In but one contest e s 0 igaet on Bast Ellipse Sunday | said that he did not consider Warren tompeting. in the 18 ST class, | third: Heten Huivey (RA 0 o g Wavhibers b 74 son, which Indicates tha | H 0 meet Stribling at the present HITTERS. e L I s A R coting | mO2i™ winss (RAck-sttoke, ity Wotuder | Maritnavurs. & vy also 15 of high caliber | With each nine having gathered a ., time | honors. She placed first in the 25 i it Searah A IR e | CUSRSSHIEERG SRRes oW Curly Joe Raftery 1s h‘"d““" "‘;:",“'Il"“¢ win in their ftwo previous meetings. | Plager—Clsh. G, AB. R. H. ‘Pek. | vara free sty i 3 {, Life-saving caceWon by Gertrude HASh | gers with a 537 average, NAVIMR| qarminal Jcemen and Takoma Tigers Hovasty, Braves. - §3 331 4 136 3 ly‘?:“:«‘-:l; ).l"un ‘yarflMs::: -»wcr;:'k.;:nlll\‘(’l {gyins Louise Hildenbore Ry second )‘h\xfil; MIDATLANTIC LEAGUE. gathered 36 hits in 67 mrmp{.xl s‘ul\_uzr:' are expected to wage a merry battle on | F. ’ L ’v. Goslin, Senators . 95 300 81 114 38 | preiffer Ladd, swimming _fnstructor, |Evelyh Walker fowln France G0 | pairmont, 6; Wheeling. 1 and Ware ure clubbing the Bail (o7 Siiver ‘Spring diamond Sunday, at 1 1ghts Las ght e 1 114 380 g @ Johnstown, 1; Bcottdale, 6 even | 8 verages X th t re prepar to e ianbeen., 113 115 102 153 369 | prevented her with an individual UoPIY | vy eight teams participating and | elarksburs, ' “Gharierci, o e hatiers arel Wenml, “vean: | OSlock. ot (S oY Pvare ] S s M 470 35 R1A61 | ar R BLANE DEORERE. L, |t suibm tpd for ‘st 'pisce, oo | ABCRAS: Y SMEETARS 3 Shackleford, 424; Jenkins, 406, Bray, G By the. Ameciated Press. left Fronhide et O oraphy. | petition 15 keen in the Sherwood For- | D: 348; Robertson, .369: Wood, 341 Mess A. C. will test its strength| BOSTON-—Jim Maloney, Boston, TRAILING STARS. blayground, recelved the team Lropta: |est Woman's Bowling League tourna- | PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Dunn, .313, and Clark, 303. against G. P, O. nine, Government | technically knocked oot Tony Fomom: e | G, AB. B. H. Pe P{oienleq by Mol N, Bk O de. | ment, which has reached the half-way) High Foint, 4; Winstor;8alem, 1 Dofto. with five wins and o losses | League champlons, tomorrow at 3| Mexico (6. Jake Warren, New York. sooper. ere outin the fift th, Y 113 399 122 132 331 it " ] 1 | - falingey b Dusham. and Capt. Wood, W r wins o'clock on Wesf amond. efeated Big Bill ? . looper. Twowere outin the fifth | Ruth, Yankees. ;. 113 2% 1% 328 | partment. {potnt. ald Marlan Hi | Rlelsh. 16! Greensboro, 5 1 o defeats, lead the pitchers. Shackle- | contest will also serve to keep the | (10) g Bill Hartwell. Kansas City, Jones hurled | Cobb, Athletics .. 87 347 54 113 326 | “one of the closest races of the day | Frar ek oed Mur MO i i B e Lo Faove. iso, have perfect | Printers. i Ui for the week-day | Sowan. Schulte Friseh, Cardinals. 98 37 . v 25 e o/ teams are leading the fleld, each w : ord, Dunn a e veek-day | npw v i . o B e irers. 108 406 60 121 .20 | Yo% the 0-yard side stroke for 13 und | [TV anq"two losses, Edgehill and | WESTERN LEAGUE. T o Bray spiit even in two games | series which opens next week. | et s i, orinas e aacd Fost jed at okt s 18 year swimmers =~ Catherlne Harrls yoitingham bowlers are knotted in sec- | Okiahoma City, 4: Pusblo, 2 he_pitched oy R ietodin Rl | TORT. Vocarel oo . (e einten D eart of the only to be forced SOUREnS. 10f Rosedale barely nosed out Clara | S Chc naving won five and lost | BERVER 20, THSG S, 1y ioemen are (o mest tomorrow night | MARAESS ngley erican, Rail-| Tony Vacearell 10). the B Manush after MeGo had . 122 eorgetown in this event, With |y, 0. ™" Clopston has won four and lost | Amarillo, 7 Omahw, 3 at 8 o'clock dt the home of Manager | way Expressmen, champions ; GO—Eddie Shea, Chicago, de- y Manush after McG Rufina King of Rosedale right on thelr minal Y e, seeks & foe for Friday. | feated Be out by MEBUSE & ne was out in the | Gehrig, Yankees “oine RO s o st wte e {four; Alan-a-Dale has scored three vic- — p Thompson, 343 Tennessee avenue north- | minal X' I R e | Kid Carter. Los les popped 10 e strofled He was | P. Waner, Pirates E 95 55 Bdgeso Bt o ore o tories and five defeats; Little John and TEXAS LEAGUE. east, Langleys are scheduled for Sun-| Langiey has terming amo = ny Saunders, Chicago, won i whe ORourke strollea. e was | 1L Ve FURCLy, 0| Rosedates younger swimmers were 108 A (U0 a” i and seven o i . ithlamond pending. Kenil- | able for 5 o'clock. Call Atiantic 4860. | fom Al Conway, Philadelphia (6). o1 out s Branno A single 44 | vital fac e victor; he Yisyv g - £ Vichit Is, 7; P vorth, - 9 8 o 3 e v foreed O Eenang followed, buy Guy | BASE STEALERS. IOty of Mlaa oY inior events, | Matches “are held ‘each Tuesday | sun niamiora: Houstan, o worth Junlor manager is requested 10| yirginia White Sox of Falls Church | ( JANESVILLE, Wis—Sammy Man- b o for Walter Stewart, t " | places ; 'S | morning at 10 o’clock Bhreveport, i Dallas, | call Lincoln 848 to make arrangements | .,,¢"a’came Sunday with a strong un- deii, lghtwelght champion, technically s'uv’c‘ ba v: «l( T’f o ihort Mostil, White Sox S :i1:Fr4'|'3‘7\:l3‘fl:',,:lm‘°‘d'l" nnri'1 l:' yrl:‘m‘ Beaumont, 8; Waco, 3 for a game Saturday | imited nine. Oall Manager Robert | knocked out Johnny O'Donnell, St iteher. skied to Goose GO ™| Cuyler, Cubs. .. 33 | Georgetown mermaids proved stronger, | = - ¢ o 31 Paul (&) Al feated P Sones' day was dor Frisch, Cardinaty i6, taking all three places in the two 17 | HOME-RUN STANDING | | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. M;:‘-flv:;ub'm::::rw:"l";;“:::g:"“;{g:}E‘{f,;kf‘ Clarendon 824-F-2 after ¢/ 0 {0 2% VN Rotkford, defeated handed Stewart, who had | Cissell, White Sox ’e . 19 et seoes Al Tour pIRcestin Yo I8 Povtlia; 0 y beca 8 i | Lungo, Rockford. techmically knocked egn. plain “polson” 10 LT s got 8 il | Bummari By the Asscciated Press | San Francisco. 10 Los Angeles, & o ndsmen, nine wishes to book Petworth Yorkes.! NEWARK. N. J. Vi tmes I, or 18 bases, In but one of | FITEns. EAR CLANS. | " oeno! Trns yesterday—Ruth, Yenkeos, | - FHonr®eos, 1ai Misgions, 8 police _diamonders - today on No. 1 Geargetown Cardinals and other teams | timore, defeated. rish Fape o dozen hits for 18 bases. In bul OWS O'% piayer—Club Won. Lost. Pet.| ., . P A ¢ | Aophen 4 ' * Monument dlamond. b ’ B i) . gan, Newark thelr eight batting turns 'n.d H:"‘vl{:t:l‘lk‘i Benton, Glants 19 26| (e tree ?L’n‘f.m‘fm'in'f.l Budle Kintia !t l/l‘llm::;/‘l‘" 1;‘5:&:& 11‘ Welsh, Glants, | SOUTHEASTERN LEAGUE. Rearcats have an imposing array of | &;m:rc‘lm for Saturday nmern. Call | (1o 1 ball “:‘,“ o "l"“M\n.,“. ankees " 3 824 | Apna Willner' (G} b R "American League leaders — Ruth, | Tampt, 3: Montgomery, 1. talent, including Sam Beach. Reld | Ry { INDIANAPOLIS—Steve McDonald, of the Browns, also KiCked | quiny “Athletics 15 1 89 |, x’:«'c‘,..:‘a‘_'fl.'.(:';v;lm;' o d¥8ie | vankess, 44 Gehrig, Yankees, ay. | Pensacola, & imbus. 3. Hoover, C. H. DI Sibour, Ray Torrillo, | Auth's Unlmited, Senier and h\.\fl-nc‘““’" won from Jack Kane, Ol ) poor chucks over Akt BYE | Grove, Athletics 18 6 150 |ivn waiker A R, it . o8, 2111 Jacksonville-gelma. vain. Fred Owen. Mill Kronheim. Ed Kyle, | nines. which were to drill today on No. | (&) on foul_ Jackle Reynalds, 3 . B On | Crowder, Browns..... 12 LI ] 15 AND 16 YEAR CLASK Natlonal League leaders — Wilson, | BASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE Harjfy Riowrn, and Hob Gyt 16 diamood, Wil Ao N""m““ o 1':;%} .u';gw"l‘nr:fl' Larcabee, - Omads. Bingles by West and Sam Rice and . 25.yard side stroke -Won by Gertrude | Cubs, 27; Bottomley, Cardinals, 25 “| Opening with » contest with Cavatiers | * o'clock on that diamond. . o). o b e s st The| Tiying kites and playing marbles are Mot T, itbpnd Miry bicbor (/7 URI. | Bissoneite, Roblus, 10; Hurst, Phil-| Eajsiianite, 1h Kitaign today, Dux A. O. faces a busy program. | Midget teama are chall - Pow. | v LOS ANGELES - Bushy Graham, N J , les, 10, sboro, aville. S Woodr lenged by Pow- ' York, defeated Charley Pinto of d free style-—~Won by Gertrude Halsh , 10, - PRBEPYET Py cky Mount, miagton, 1. OmOIrow ddge will be engaged | hatans. Call Adams 1628, alo (10), beginnipg of ihe xifl.ht West tallied the popular sports among men in China, ~ 2- - o~ & o N